1‚ 2013 Cloud Computing The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency. – Bill Gates Cloud computing relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local services or personal devices to handle all of the applications. “The Cloud” is referred to as a type of Internet-based computing. This allows the
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Special Publication 800-145 (Draft) The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing (Draft) Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Peter Mell Timothy Grance NIST Special Publication 800-145 (Draft) The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing (Draft) Recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Peter Mell Timothy Grance C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory National Institute of Standards
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Cherry Mobile Flame Specifications Dual SIM / Dual Standby 4.5-inch qHD (960x540) IPS capacitive display 245ppi‚ 16.8M colors with 5-point multi-touch feature 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 Snapdragon S4 Processor Qualcomm MSM8625 Snapdragon S4‚ according to AnTuTu Benchmark v3.0.3 Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich Adreno 203 GPU 512MB of RAM 4GB of internal storage microSD slot up to 32GB 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash 720p@15fps HD video recording VGA (0.3MP) front-facing
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Mobile banking: Operative guidelines‚ Need and Security in Indian Banks Prof. Ashish K. Vyas‚ vyas.ashishk@gmail.com Contact: 9422366894 Dnyanganga Institute of Career Empowerment and Research‚ Pune. Abstract: Revolutionary development in IT has impacted on individuals and business. Mobile banking is an essential technological innovation to change the structure and nature of banking. To sustain business competitiveness‚ many banks are transforming from their traditional approach to modern approach
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Future of Mobile Marketing and Advertising in India With the growth of Indian mobile market‚ the mobile internet advertising segment has also seen a significant augmentation. With an increase in the number of feature phone and smartphone users‚ there is an upsurge in the mobile internet usage by the consumers‚ especially from the Tier II & Tier III towns. With mobile devices being a primary digital access point for many consumers‚ the marketers now have a range of opportunities‚ particularly when
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| | | By Punyadeep Singh PRN 59‚ MBA 09-11‚ SIOM Introduction The mobile phone market in India is worth 130 million handsets annually. While the big boys like Nokia‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ Motorola and Sony Ericsson make up for 70% share‚ the market has of late seen a slew of domestic firms such as Micromax‚ Karbonn and Intex making
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Wesley Moeckel Marketing Management Unit 6 Mobile Marketing This is the year of mobile marketing. While still in its infancy‚ it is an essential marketing piece of most company’s future marketing plans. With mobile advertising‚ branded mobile apps and mobile marketing apps‚ businesses will be expected to have a mobile presence in the future. According to comScore‚ 65.8 million people in the U.S. now own smart phones. This number will only continue to grow as their popularity and acceptance
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Mobility? Eco-System of the mobile application The quality or state of being mobile. The rising demand for mobile applications has taken mobile technology to a new level. As per In-Stat expects‚ mobile application downloads is expected to reach nearly 48 billion in 2015 and Forrester Research predicts the mobile app market to be worth $38 billion by 2015. It is a well known fact‚ that for businesses to succeed‚ partnership plays a vital role. Similar is the situation for mobile application development
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Mobile Music Touch: Mobile Tactile Stimulation For Passive Learning Kevin Huang‚ Thad Starner‚ Ellen Do‚ and Gil Weinberg GVU Center and School of Interactive Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta‚ GA 30332 kevinhh‚thad‚ellendo‚gilw@gatech.edu ABSTRACT Daniel Kohlsdorf‚ Claas Ahlrichs‚ and Ruediger Leibrandt TZI Universit¨ t Bremen a Am Fallturm 1 D-28359 Bremen‚ Germany dkohl‚claasahl‚leibrandt@tzi.de hands which is particularly important for patients of hand rehabilitation. Playing music can be
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HI‚ Nowadays mobile phones are literally invading our lives; from children to THE elderly‚ almost everybody owns one. Some people take their own device everywhere with them and cannot bear BEING without it. It has eventually become a common habit to be on the phone in every situation‚ no matter with whom you might be and in which occasion‚ your loyal “friend” is always with you‚ ready to ring and make you happy. This might in some extreme cases affect relationships WITH people‚ because it
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