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    Multiple Choice 1) Grounds for a Severity 1 level rating include:  There is an emergency condition with no workaround available  Your issue affects no more than 10 people in the business x  A business critical software component or Veeam managed system is inoperable and unavailable  A production system is operating, but with minor issues x Single Choice

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    1.) PowerShell is an object-oriented programming language and interactive command line shell for Microsoft Windows. 2.) Windows 7 editions Windows 7, a major release of the Microsoft Windows operating system, was available in six different editions: Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate 3.) Default Windows Explorer libraries – contacts , desktop , downloads , dropbox , favorites , links , my music , my pictures , my videos , saved games , searches 4.) Windows

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    Building A More Secure System Sean Mitchell Estrella Mountain Community College English 102 Abstract Studies show that in today’s always online world, users are under a constant threat of infection from various forms of malware. Because the average user now relies on a computer to perform many tasks involving personal information and cannot necessarily be assumed to be savvy enough to protect themselves from all of these threats, the author recommends that operating systems be designed in such a

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    Running Head: VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1 Verizon Communications, Inc. Natasha Bing Grantham University VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 2 Abstract Verizon Communications, Inc. Metropolitan Area Network consist of five buildings located in the Aiken/Augusta Metropolitan

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    Introduction The history of Windows dates back to September 1981, with windows 1.0, it has gone through many versions since then and is a constantly evolving product. These newer version are both designed to improve the product’s current features and to bring in new ones that will improve the operating system; the aim of this is to gain and maintain market share for Microsoft and improve the user experience. Since Microsoft’s motivation is to have as many people using its product and not to aid or

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    Urban mobile 's best choice for a desktop should be this dell customized All-in-One PC (OptiPlex 3030 All in-One). This is beneficial to the company, as a separate monitor is not needed, as it is included in the package and the website allows the customer to choose an operating system and what has been chosen is Windows 8.1 (64bit) English; this system has been known to exceed the outcomes of the Windows 7 program. For instance, computers or laptops with Windows 8.1 only take 10-15 seconds to boot

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    Sandy Hess has four basic computer needs for her new computer; bookkeeping, invoicing, listening to music, and instead of paying for cable she would rather view content online. Her new system must also be portable and inexpensive. Wanting to purchase the best computer system for her needs, she has requested a recommendation before making her purchase. In order to accomplish the tasks Sandy wishes to perform on her new system it is recommended that she use Windows 8 due to the new features it offers

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    Microsoft Windows The original vision for windows was formed by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, “a computer on every desktop in every home” (Microsoft, 2014). This vision started to become a reality in June 1981 when Microsoft ships its first computer containing MS-DOS. MS-DOS was a command line based operating system where users had to type various commands to complete tasks. However Microsoft came to the conclusion that this was not a very productive way of doing things and there had to be an easier

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    Putting the Edge on Xbox Live Once upon a time, there was a pretty little system that pushed the limits of what was possible in that day and age. In today’s home-entertainment market, it is becoming increasingly difficult remain competitive and stay in the game. According to the MIT Technology Review (2015), Nintendo and Sony did not even make the list, with Microsoft landing the number forty-eight spot; and yet, these three companies are the leaders in putting entertainment in our living rooms

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    Having an ethical business is very important, especially in today’s society. Even though a business may seem to be ethical, if any part of the business does not adhere to ethically business practices, it can cause major issues for a company. This happened to Microsoft when it was confronted for violating several antitrust laws. The concern was that Microsoft was creating a monopoly, particularly within in the internet browser industry. The result was that Microsoft was sued for unethical business

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