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    1. Size of organization: here, provide a brief description of your chosen organization that includes annual revenue, number of employees, locations, divisions, and other relevant information. Cummins Inc. is a global corporation made up of complementary business units that design, manufacture, distribute, and service diesel engines, natural gas engines, and related technologies, which include power generation systems, fuel systems, filtration, and emission solutions. Cummins was established in

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    1. Introduction Nowadays, most of the mobile devices equipped with variety of different sensors such as positioning sensors (GPS), accelerometers, light sensors , gyroscope sensor and so on. Moreover, the growth in the popularity of mobile devices and also advances in communication and processing technologies, provide opportunity for creating a new platform to sense different attributes of environment in large scale areas without requiring any infrastructure which called crowdsensing in the literature[1]

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    (refer exhibit B:TWOS analysis) Exhibit A: 4 C’s Analysis From a product management perspective, we decided to look at the 4C’s: Category, Competition, Customer, and Context. Category: Handheld devices are clearly in aggressive growth stage. Products in this category are likely to face some competitive pressure. However since the category itself is growing, Handspring can grab market-share without head-on competition with current players. This opportunity

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    smartphones and similar devices to establish short range wireless communications. It allows the transfer of information such as wireless truncations using a bank card or sharing photos or videos between devices. Connection can also be possible between a NFC device and an unpowered NFC “tag” which allows users to use a smartphone that is directed to a website or other promotion. 1.1. What is NFC? NFC is a standardised (ISO 18092) wireless technology that adds extra functionality to devices such as mobile

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    their field, and much like most new technologies the use of wirelessly connected devices can pose a number of security concerns. The benefits of having connectivity throughout the enterprise can outweigh the security concerns that wireless technology can pose. There are certain steps that can be taken to mitigate most of the concerns of having wirelessly connected devices on the

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    smartphones and other mobile devices are playing a greater central role in how people are entertained, communicate, network, work, bank, shop, and how employees interact in a corporation. Times are changing and everything is growing within the mobile market--whether in performance, storage, applications, or abilities--have been occurring at an extremely rapid pace. However, there is basic area in which broad time and circumstances in expansion have not been realized on mobile devices, especially when compared

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    Managing the Security of Employee Devices Jimmy Whitten & Manjot Singh May 12th 2016 CISS 634 Executive Summary Over the past few years the number of mobile devices owned per person has grown, and will continue to grow, exponentially. With more and more people using a variety of different devices that suit their usability and productivity needs, businesses are trying to figure out how to adapt and remain competitive. The Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, phenomenon has crept up

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    Or they end up opening and downloading an app and converting in the app. Now that 's an in-app untracked conversion. Now mobile phones generally have more of these untracked conversions than other devices for a couple of reasons. One is the small screen size which means a lot of times people find it 's just easier to maybe discover something with their mobile phone, but complete the conversion some other way. Another contributing factor frankly is

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    Technology and the Valued Customer Brian’s Bar-B-Que and Catering has been in business for over 31 years. It is the oldest Bar-B-Que restaurant in DeLand with a catering division that has also been very lucrative. Although the business has succeeded, owner Brian Hill knows that there is a bigger base of customers out there that he could benefit from. “I get at least five calls a day from businesses looking to order lunch for their employees”, Hill says. “I need to implement and easier

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    Work 20 References 21   Introduction Every person today uses an Internet-enabled mobile device. Majority of the applications running on mobile devices transfer their data to cloud servers for processing. The advancements in cloud technology allow applications to reduce data processing on mobile devices. The advancement and affordability of mobile devices has resulted in the exponential prevalence of these devices. Cloud servers

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