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    Executive Summary CRM as we know it today has evolved out of a variety of stand-alone technologies, such as call centers, and sales force automation systems. During the 1980s companies had begun to notice that it was possible to consolidate these disparate technologies. Insurance companies and banks, in particular, saw a golden marketing opportunity in the customer data they had gathered. Call centers began to conduct outbound calls such as up-selling where they would persuade the customer to purchase:

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    Framework to enhance security of data in private cloud using multiple algorithms in AWS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction of Cloud Computing “In recent 10 years, Internet has been developing very quickly. The cost of storage, the power consumed by computer and hardware is increasing. The storage space in data center can’t meet our needs and the system and service of original internet can’t solve above questions, so we need new solutions. At the same time, large enterprises have to

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    should roll out its own online payment system to counteract the security and privacy concerns of its many customers. Threats Amazon faces threats that the company cannot ignore. First, the company has competition from various rivals, which include Salesforce.com, eBay, Wal-Mart stores, Best Buy, Apple, Netflix, International Business Machines, Barnes and Nobles, among many others. For example, Wal-Mart introduced a shipping policy to compete with Amazon’s Prime membership service. With this new policy

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    Security Considerations for Cloud Computing Carlos Chandler Abstract Cloud computing is an emerging Information Technology (IT) model whereby a company utilizes a pay-per-use service for it computing needs rather than maintain a local data center run by its in-house IT department. By treating computing resources as a commodity or operating expense, it allows firms to focus less on IT and more on the core elements of the operations strategy. Because of advantages like this, its popularity

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    The application could be accessed by any customer with Internet access and companies were able to purchase the service on a cost-effective on-demand basis Early 2000s Shortly after Salesforce.com brought this new concept to the world’s attention, Amazon.com proved it could outlast the dot-com bubble burst with the introduction of its web-based retail services in 2002. Amazon was the first major organization to modernize its data centers

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    A blog (also called a weblog or web log) is a website consisting of entries (also called posts) appearing in reverse chronological order with the most recent entry appearing first (similar in format to a daily journal). Blogs typically include features such as comments and links to increase user interactivity. Blogs are created using specific publishing software. Wiki ' is one of the most prevalent buzzwords on the Internet, right up there with 'cloud computing ' and 'responsive design '. When

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    Future Analysis for Pricing Structure tely or scale back usage without a significant negative penalty. Implicit in this type of offering is that users have an understanding of the value per use of the offering, but have either After reflecting on Terry’s original strategy of potentially placing some of the functions of SAM in the hands of the providers on a give-a-way basis, it made me think what represented the best way to penetrate this market, while attracting initial investment for the start

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    Accenture Case Study

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Accenture - Global Accenture is a great success story by any measure. The company’s history has been more than 60 years in the making—from the earliest days as a pioneer in the new world of information technology in the 1950s to its position today as a Fortune Global 500 industry leader. Initially called Andersen Consulting, Accenture was formally established in 1989 when a group of partners from the Consulting division of the various Arthur Andersen firms around the

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    announcing forays into the telecom space, prompting competitive responses from AT&T, Verizon, and other leading network service providers. At the same time, Google continues to help shape the advertising business through AdSense. And Facebook and Salesforce.com – each in

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    Investment Team Project

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    YMJ Investment – Final Project Throughout the semester we really had to watch the markets in order to obtain a successful portfolio. The way we approached this task was through constant watching of the securities market to find out current trends as well as picking up stocks we thought were undervalued at that time. The latter, of course, applies to our managed portfolio, where we were able to select stocks we deemed were good investments. We observed that this specific portfolio gave us more stable

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