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    U06A1 – Technologies for Client Requirements Assessment May 29‚ 2014 Kristal Singletary Capella University MBA-FP6182 – Impact of Advances in Information Technology Instructor: Joe Johnson Executive Summary The City of Augusta‚ Georgia’s municipal government originally contracted with Bi-Tech‚ Inc. (now Sungard) in 1997 to supply Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software to manage financial‚ procurement‚ and human resources management processes in the city. A progressively growing company‚

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    Ockham Technologies Case

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    Ockham technologies case The case ends as James Triandiflou‚ the founder of Ockham Technologies‚ describes the company’s early growth in launching an enormous deal with IBM and triumph over financing their business operations because it received financing offers from successful investors and venture capital firms. However‚ Ockham continues to face operational problems from assembling its human recourses to establishing outsourcing relationships for its on-going success. Rationale for problem

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    Why Is Iraq Unpopular

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    The war in Iraq was an enormous military victory for the United States of America. It was the aftermath of the war that caused the United States a lot of time‚ money and lives of men and women of the armed forces. The war was a very unpopular with a majority of the citizens of the United States. The reason why the war was unpopular it was not the just the initial reason to be invading the country of Iraq. The war in Iraq was a long war‚ longer than the United States sought after. One of the main

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    The excerpt‚ “Killing Time in Iraq” are short daily journal entries written by a soldier named Colby Buzzell. These journals Buzzell writes are the experiences he goes through in Iraq. From car bombs causing high amounts of casualties to guessing what type of explosion went off‚ what someone may think are intense experiences‚ Buzzell describes as casual events happening in his daily life. After reading “Killing Time in Iraq”‚ I argue that Buzzell uses coping mechanisms to minimize the intensity of

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    Throughout time mankind has strived to make his life easier. Whether it be through technology‚ science‚ or theories of social interaction every generation has made one contribution. From the idea of crop rotation to the cellular telephone mankind has advanced. It can be argued however‚ that not all of these advancements were beneficial. Many times people are accused of “taking the easy way out”‚ something that is looked down upon in today’s society. Consider‚ if you will‚ ancient Greecian Society

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    sense of music‚ our attraction to music‚ shows that music is in the depth of our being. Music is behind the working of the whole universe. Music is not only life’s greatest object‚ but music is life itself. As we are close to all this music and live and move and have our being in music‚ it therefore interests us. It attracts our attention and gives us pleasure‚ for it corresponds with the rhythm and tone which are keeping the mechanism of our whole being intact. What pleases us in any of our arts

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    Save the Environment

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    What Can Be Done to Help Save the Earth’s Environment Our planet is in great danger. For the last one hundred years or so‚ the people of earth have wasted and misused the natural recourses of earth. Several plans have been developed to stop the abuse of earth. Some of these plans I will discuss in this essay‚ many of which can be executed by any one. Environmental problems have become so difficult that many individuals feel they can have no effect on them. Problems like oil spills‚ hazardous waste

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    What is VITA? The Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) is an executive department located in Chester‚ VA. VITA is the commonwealth’s consolidated information technology (IT) organization. VITA’s responsibilities fall into four primary categories: • Governance of the commonwealth’s information security programs in provision of the obligations of the Chief Information Officer‚ Nelson Moe‚ of the Commonwealth; • Operation of the IT infrastructure‚ which consist of all related personnel‚

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    Lucent Technologies Case

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    Lucent Technologies Caser University of Phoenix Axia College Acc 230 October 3‚ 2010 Lucent Technologies After reviewing the Case Review of Lucent Technologies‚ it was apparent the Lucent Technologies assets suffered a large decline between the years of 2003 and 2004. In 2003 the current assets consisted of 49.4% of their total assets while in 2004 the current asset percentage decreased to 48.5%. After a more close and thorough evaluation‚ it is apparent that the inventory did increase

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    “The Decision to go to war with Iraq” (Pfiffner‚ 2009) is an analysis of the factors that led G. W. Bush and his administration to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein and his government. Pfiffner provides a short historic background explaining the reasons this decision was made. According to his essay these reasons relate closely to the G. H. W. Bush administration that in the 1990s decided against invading Iraq and overthrowing Hussein. Public officers‚ who were assigned in critical positions

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