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    Lotus Notes

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    NSD Analysis OK‚ so here goes on a lengthy post for the admins amongst us on NSD Analysis. An area I feel I know quite well …. however as you’ll remember from my last post this is based on publicly available information. NSD (or Notes System Diagnostic) is the name given to software bundled in Domino to give a snapshot of what the Domino system is doing. The tool produces text files with enormous ammounts of information and can be run manually or will run automatically during a crash. Interested

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    The Lotus Sutra

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    The Lotus Sutra An important Mahayana text The Mahayana Scriptures • Mahayana scriptures have their own sacred texts called sutras (pali: suttas). • Earliest Mahayana scriptures were written down in the ancient Indian language of sanskrit between the first century B.C.E. and 150 C.E. (Some scholars say they were not complete until the 5th century C.E.). There is NO belief in an oral tradition like that of Theravada Buddhists. • These were also translated into other languages such as Tibetan‚ Chinese

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    Fragnt Lotus

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    The blurb of The Golden Lotus‚ by Feng Jicai‚ was highly successful in grabbing the reader’s attention by providing a brief description of the novel and posing an cliffhanger. The author included a description of the characters‚ setting‚ plot and conflict as well as a cliffhanger in the form of a question‚ which made the reader interested in reading the book. In the blurb‚ Jicai successfully fulfilled the purpose of including a brief description of the novel. The protagonist was introduced through

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    IBM Case Study 1.) IBM advertises itself as a company that provides service and business solutions. It used to be positioned as a computer hardware company‚ but as more companies like HP and Dell began to pop up they were forced to move away from this image. I recently had the pleasure of speaking with an IBM sales person‚ and he said that they very much rely on the value of their products‚ rather than competing on price. IBM positions themselves as having better‚ but slightly more costly

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    COLLEGE OF LAW‚ GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (COLGIS) GFLA3124 INTERNATIONAL LAW ( A ) TITTLE : Lotus Case (1927) PCIJ Series A No 10 at 18 GROUP MEMBERS : Mohammed Asmawi Bin Othman 218895 Shafizree Bin Arbine 218916 Shamaladevi A/p Sivalingam 218928 Muhammad Zarif Ikhbal Bin Kamarudin 218933 LECTERUR : DR. RATNARIA BT WAHID TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 The Facts OF The Case..................................................................

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    Executive Summary & Problems In The Beginning Lotus Development Corporation was created by Mitch Kapor‚ a software designer whose initial goal was to develop a sophisticated spreadsheet program. The company was founded in 1982 and its headquarters based in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. In 1983 Lotus created the first killer application‚ 1-2-3 DOS for the IBM PC‚ catapulting them into the largest software company in the world. Lotus was noted as being one of the finest franchises in their business

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    Lotus Development Corporation launched its Marketplace product in 1990. The product was a marketing database of 120 million US consumers‚ with demographic information based on publicly available information (continued on p. 273)... Who owns the information that is collected? DO you‚ t he person who initially provided information to the collector? Or the collecting organization that spent the resources to save the information in the first place? Explain. I would say that the collecting organization

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    Marketing strategies of IBM Marketing Strategies of IBM Introduction This study aims at examining the use of theoretical marketing approaches in the practical business scenario. In this domain the marketing strategy of IBM has been considered on empirical grounds. It is by the use of marketing theory and concepts that the study evaluates the marketing strategies of IBM and its role in fulfilling the firm ’ overall goals and objectives. Four specific aspects of marketing strategy evaluation are assessed

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    Virginia Tech massacre From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Virginia Tech Massacre | Students gather to mourn after the shooting. | Location | Blacksburg‚ Virginia‚ United States | Coordinates | 37°13′46″N 80°25′23″WCoordinates: 37°13′46″N 80°25′23″W | Date | Monday‚ April 16‚ 2007ca. 7:15 a.m. and ca. 9:40 a.m.–9:51 a.m.[1] (EDT) | Attack type | School shooting‚ mass murder‚ murder-suicide‚ massacre | Weapon(s) | Glock 19‚ Walther P22 | Death(s) | 33 (including the perpetrator)[1]

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    IBM CASE STUDY - DECADE OF TRANSFORMATION The IBM’s rise to the top and its abrupt fall followed by its decade of transformation‚ boldly highlights the importance of a solid strategy IBM was the synonym for greatness and profitability during early 1990’s but the lack of company’s ability to foresee into the future & its internal issues cost the company bigtime.It registered its first loss during 1991 mainly due to its inability to adopt to the customer centric PC industry. Phase 1: Incremental Improvement

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