...Running Head: Apple iOS IMPACT ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS Apple iOS impact on Telecommunications NETW505 Project Plan Devry University Professor Shamin Bevil July 17, 2014 I chose to do my research paper on Apple iOS impact on telecommunications because it is one of the few companies that use its own software with its hardware. Apple Inc. was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Cupertino, California. According to Yahoo Finance, Apple has 80,300 full-time employees. The company designs, manufactures, and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers, and portable digital music players all over the world. It also sells software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications related to its products. Some of its products are the iPhone, which is a smartphone that has a phone, music player, and Internet device; iPad, which consist of multi-purpose tablets that use Apple’s iOS Multi-Touch operating system; Mac, which consist of desktop and portable personal computers; and iPod, a line of portable digital music and media players; iCloud; and various applications and accessories. I intend to seek information for my research paper in Devry library database, the Internet, and by talking to others with Apple products. The research will focus on the requirements mandated by the course project, such as the overview and current status...
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...Lee As I began reading the material for our Business Research course, my immediate thought was concern with understanding and adapting it to my current job. After the first class, these feelings gave way to accepting the research process as a means to answer problems or find solutions to situations in business. Now I will look at Application Development specifically to application development for Apple® iPhones®, iPads®, and/or iPods®. I will evaluate the Research Process as provided in Exhibit 4.1 of Business Research Methods. And finally, I will review Bringing Research to Life. To begin, let’s look at Application Development. Application Development In the scenario provided, we look at Apple® and their application development. The company, founded in 1976, started with computers however, transformed to the iPod® in 2001 and eventually to the iPhone® and iPad®. To keep up with technology, Apple® has add to develop their own programs and to remain competitive it depends on other companies or individuals to submit applications for use on Apple® products. This scenario estimated that it costs approximately $55,000 to generate an application for the Apple® mobile digital device. As the Apple® states on the website (Apple, 2014), they “review all apps submitted to the App Store and Mac App Store to ensure they are reliable, perform as expected, and are free of offensive material.” What research would I want see in a proposal to approve...
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...1.Title of project The role that marketing playing in big company.(Apple) 2.Statement of purpose In this project, I want to probe into the relation ships between an enterprise and marketing. And how marketing guide the company to make the right business strategies. In the research paper, I’m going to analysis the processes of Apple develops and releases the first Generation of iPod and iPhone. Moreover, I’m going to discuss why the business strategies that apple were using were right, by analyzing them with marketing knowledge(to be more specific, the four marketing mixes). I’ll try to guide the topic to prove the importances of marketing, as well as how it lead an enterprise to compete with it’s competitor. 3.Background In modern society, there are so many company trying to compete with each other by being more creative. Such as the “battle” between Apple and Samsung, and many other tech companies. Apple did really well in its market and I’m happened to be a huge Apple fan. Also, after Apple eroded a large number of the market share of Microsoft, the Surface Tablet still accomplished the great achievements. They were adept in using the marketing mix, which is consist of product, price, place and promotion. It’s interested to discuss and I can even predict the future marketing tendency a little bit. 4.Significance Firstly, I’m extremely interested in marketing and that was the reason I chose it to be my major. Secondly, I’m hoping to participant a job which is related to marketing...
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...1.Title of project The role that marketing playing in big company.(Apple) 2.Statement of purpose In this project, I want to probe into the relation ships between an enterprise and marketing. And how marketing guide the company to make the right business strategies. In the research paper, I’m going to analysis the processes of Apple develops and releases the first Generation of iPod and iPhone. Moreover, I’m going to discuss why the business strategies that apple were using were right, by analyzing them with marketing knowledge(to be more specific, the four marketing mixes). I’ll try to guide the topic to prove the importances of marketing, as well as how it lead an enterprise to compete with it’s competitor. 3.Background In modern society, there are so many company trying to compete with each other by being more creative. Such as the “battle” between Apple and Samsung, and many other tech companies. Apple did really well in its market and I’m happened to be a huge Apple fan. Also, after Apple eroded a large number of the market share of Microsoft, the Surface Tablet still accomplished the great achievements. They were adept in using the marketing mix, which is consist of product, price, place and promotion. It’s interested to discuss and I can even predict the future marketing tendency a little bit. 4.Significance Firstly, I’m extremely interested in marketing and that was the reason I chose it to be my major. Secondly, I’m hoping to participant a job which is related to marketing...
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...5/28/2014 Apple Ife Matrix Analysis - Research Papers - Alexpadron MOZHISH1 UPGRADE Get Access to over 1,709,571 More Essays. Upgrade Your Account Now. RESEARCH DOCUMENTS BOOK NOTES AP NOTES Home » Miscellaneous Apple Ife Matrix Analysis By alexpadron | March 2008 Add to Library (0) Download Print Report this Essay Page 1 of 1 Apple IFE Matrix Analysis It was pretty surprising to me to find that all the different groups came up with fairly similar ratings in their IFE matrix for Apple Inc. My group, management, had the second highest rating at a 2.78 and I felt that we were fairly critical of the different strengths and weaknesses for the company. The groups that pertained to a more financial aspect like finance and accounting seemed to have lower scores, which were not as far above the average for utilization of resources internally. This seems interesting because many companies use resources outside their company to assist them in correcting financial problems. Also, there were a few strengths and weaknesses that every group mentioned in their matrix and they were: Steve Jobs leaving and then returning(W), large increase in inventory(W), products are globalized(S). It was interesting to see that Steve Jobs leaving and then returning was on everyone groups list because with out him these last few years Apple Inc. would probably not be where it is at today. The only downside to this is that there seems to be this great dependency on one person in...
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...and location decisions of firms and how firms took into consideration the main factors affecting such decision. 6 3.1 First Case Study of Firm; Toyota Motor Corporation Headquartered in Japan 6 3.2 Second Case Study of Firm; Apple Inc Headquartered in U.S. 7 3.3 Comparisons between Toyota Motor Corporation and Apple Inc. 7 3.4 Factors Toyota and Apple took such strategic production and location decisions 8 4.0 Conclusion and Recommendation 9 5.0 References 10 1.0 Introduction East Asian region has been seen as the world’s fastest growth centre for decades with the emerging of East Asian Tigers- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan- shows that the world’s economic centre of gravity is gradually shifting East (Ando & Kimura, 2005). The World Bank (1993) listed this as “East Asian Miracle”. With more and more acceptance of globalization and trade liberalization in East Asia had formed international production network (IPN) – the cross-borders trades of parts and components to other countries or regions before the assembly of final product is completed (Saslavsky & Shepherd, 2012) – that caused East Asia countries to experience economic growth (Milberg & Winkler, 2010). Based on the above description of IPN, this paper describes the reasons why MNC in Asia utilize multiple production locations located in several countries for production of parts and components...
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...Environmental Scan Paper Xxx xxxxx MGT 498 September 18, 2013 Professor xxxxxx xxxxx Environmental Scan Paper The vigilant monitoring and firm’s evaluations of internal and external environments to detect signs of early threats and opportunities that influence planning is Environmental scanning (Deresky, 2010). In order to help an organization understanding internal and external factors of the environment that they are requiring for their long-term goals, strategic planning is of the utmost requirement for them. In this paper, I will recognize and explore the situations of internal and external situations used to make these two organizations successful, Coca Cola and Apple. I will also examine the business plans used by the two companies that give them their competitive advantages and how their individual strategies are used to give them sustainability in the market place and increase their market strength through creative and competitive strategic business plans. The measurement guidelines is another avenue explored and how it is used to support the effectiveness for the individual organizations and the effectiveness of the measurement guidelines. This next process is to demonstrate beneficial knowledge for management that wishes to increase long-term efficiencies and develop strategic planning for current and future business endeavors. Dividing the organizations in 2 divisions; 1) The conditions, entities, events, and factors within an organization that influence...
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...The Apple Corporation Bus431: Marketing Strategy CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data, ideas or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course. Student Signature: Cynthia M. Cantu Table of Contents Organizations Background…….……………………….……………………………………...4 Business Strategy………………………………………………………………………………4-5 Mission………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Vision…………………………………………………………………………………………...6 Competition…………………………………………………………………………………… 6-7 Apple’s Strengths……………………………………………………………………………... 7 Weaknesses Apple Faces……………………………………………………………………… 7-8 Opportunities for Apple………………………………………………………………………...8-9 Threats Apple Faces…………………………………………………………………………...9-10 Demand & Competitive Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .10 Labor & Staffing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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...American consumers, a mobile data and Internet service in Japan called i-mode has been highly successful in that country for the past decade. Unfortunately, mobile data services in North America have lagged behind many European and Asian countries. However, the situation changed rapidly with the iPhone, launched in the US in June 2007. Consumers lined up for days for the chance to purchase one, and over 500,000 units sold on the first weekend. Since that time, over 42 million iPhones have been sold, arguably making it one of the most successful mobile phone products ever launched. What is it that makes the iPhone such a success? In this paper we define a set of success criteria to investigate the success of the iPhone and propose a comprehensive success model. The success model can be used by both academics and practitioners to understand the reasons why, and ways to ensure that mobile data and commerce services become successful. II. To adequately judge whether the iPhone is successful, a set of ‘success’ criteria was developed. These success criteria are based on an extensive literature review as well as indepth Internet searches. The success criteria are market size, share and growth rates, average revenue per user (ARPU) and churn rates and content/services, as well as consumer satisfaction and mobile usage. A. Market Size, Share and Growth Rates In the 30 months from its launch in July 2007 to December 2009, Apple sold over 42 million iPhone units [2]. This...
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...organization makes record profits, but that they are social responsible to their consumers. How a organization operates can help determine the way the public responds to their goods and services. Apple ®, a global manufacturer and provider of mobile connectivity devices, has made an impact to the technology industry through their products. The following case study will analyze Apple’s response to ethical and social responsibility, how these responsibilities have impacted their reputation, and marketing strategies. Examine Apple’s Current Position on the Company’s Ethical and Social Responsibilities, and Determine Whether or Not the Company Has Met These Responsibilities. Provide Two (2) Examples That Support Your Position Social responsibility can generally be broken down into key areas: public-health issues, environmental issues, quality of the workforce, and corporate philanthropy. Apple discloses its Supplier Responsibility Report and Environmental Responsibility Reports that outline its dedication to “ensuring these workers are treated with respect and dignity” and “reduce [their] impact on climate change by using renewable energy sources and driving energy efficiency” (2014). Apple has focused its ethical responsibilities on its own workforce and the environment in which it effects. One of Apples initiatives is to “eradicate unethical hiring and exploitation of workers,” and reported that an average of 95 percent compliance with standard maximum 60 hour workweek...
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...Professor Crone: How is this for a corrected thesis: Apple is dominating the computer industry because of their newest inventions. Hopefully this works better, if not let me know 01-12-2012, 07:50 PM Ryan Byerly Registered User | | Posts: 85 | Subject: How Apple, Inc. has dominated the computer industry. Thesis: Apple at one time, not very long ago was on the brink of filing for bankruptcy. 8 Areas of Focus: 1. Brand Appeal 2. Apple’s Fall 3. How the iMac saved Apple from going out of business 4. iPod, and how it changed the music industry 5. Customer Loyalty 6. Design always mattered 7. Steve Jobs and vision 8. iPhone, how it changed the mobile phone industry. Last edited by Ryan Byerly : 01-12-2012 at 07:53 PM. Today, 12:30 PM Martha Crone Registered User | | Posts: 1,262 | Ryan, your areas of focus look very good for this paper, and I can see this will be a strong research paper. However, right now your thesis statement is the weak link in your preparation for it. Your thesis states one fact, which is fairly easy to substantiate. It's not an arguable proposition that needs a research paper to back it up. Your thesis statement should encapsulate the whole point of your paper, and every point that you want to make in the paper should relate directly back to the thesis. From my review of your Areas of Focus, it seems to me that your thesis should be summarizing how Apple's newer products saved the company from its previous...
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...Apple Case Study Paper Rhonda Ellis-Thomas MKT 571 November 27, 2012 Professor Linda Kulka View as single page Apple Case Study Paper Apple, Inc. was started by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne; Apple has stretched from computers to consumer electronics over the last 30 years, officially changing their name from Apple Computer, Inc. to Apple, Inc. in January 2007 (CrunchBase, 2012). Among the main contributions from Apple’s product line are: Pro line laptops (MacBook Pro) and desktops (Mac Pro), consumer line laptops (MacBook Air) and desktops (iMac), servers (Xserve), Apple TV, the Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server operating systems, the iPod, the iPhone (now available for sale in over 90 countries), and the iPad. The purpose of this paper is to consider both the environmental and internal pressures contributing to the changing market dynamics facing Apple, Inc., and use a problem-solving model, identify and define one specific problem Apple will need to address and apply a robust problem-solving process. The problem, according to the Forbes article “Will Apple Repeat The Most Dangerous Strategic Mistake Leaders of Fast Growing Corporation Can Make?” by Panos Mourdoukoutas, seems to involve the fact that Apple, Inc. may be taking their customers for granted. Is it a result of pressure from the competitors? Is it the economy? Could it possibly be from a mix of internal and external issues? Research will so what may be causing this problem throughout this document...
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...Research Paper on iCloud Technology Introduction The Apple Corporation seems to effortlessly lead in technology advancements that attract millions of customers, and with the newest iCloud development, there is nothing stopping its success. With the invention of this easy-to-use back up and synchronization system, Apple users are able to retrieve data from multiple devices. It is beneficial in being simple and easily accessible; however, there are some legal, ethical, and security issues that must be noted when using the service. However, with emerging technology comes further research. With the ongoing research on the iCloud service, Apple workers will be able to hurdle over these issues. Background iCloud is one of the newest, most brilliant services created by the Apple Corporation. It functions as a backup system on Apple products, such as the iPhone or iPad. Instead of having to go through the trouble of remembering to back up files such as music, photos, and other files like these, data on the device is automatically backed up through iCloud every time the piece of equipment is plugged in and connected to the Wi-Fi network (Smith, 2011). This service also helps the Apple user stay in sync with each device. By having this backup system, the material is put “in the cloud” and is able to be transferred from one Apple device to another through a wireless connection (Smith, 2011). The term “iCloud” comes from the...
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...Research Paper sur l’iPhone Reference Page Duhigg, C., & Barboza, D. (2012, January 25). Apple’s iPad and the Human Costs for Workers in China. The New York Times. Retrieved fromhttp://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/26/business/ieconomy-apples-ipad-and-the-human-costs-for-workers-in-china.html I chose this newspaper article because brought up a very relevant ethical issue caused by the company Apple. It is also a reliable source because it is from the New York Times. Hogg, S. (n.d.). The Benefits Of Having An iPhone. Retrieved October 5, 2012, fromhttp://basicblogtips.com/iphone-benefits.html I decided to implement ideas of this article into my paper because it talks about the benefits of using an iPhone as opposed to a different phone type. I was able to use these ideas to further improve my paper. Mielach, D. (n.d.). Is It Ethical to Own an iPhone?: Scientific American. Retrieved October 5, 2012, from http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=is-it-ethical-to-own-an-iphone This magazine article included more inside to the ethical issues going on around the world due to Apple’s sweatshops. It is a trustworthy source because it is from the Scientific American magazine company. Pogue, D. (n.d.). The iPhone 5: My First Impressions. Pogue’s Posts Blog. Retrieved October 5, 2012, from http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/12/the-iphone-5-my-first-impressions/ This blog was a good source to use in my paper because it helped me to further understand the...
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...Free Essays Search: Sort By: Home Search Essays FAQs Tools Lost Essay? Contact View Cart / Checkout Essay Color Key Free Essays Unrated Essays Better Essays Stronger Essays Powerful Essays Term Papers Research Papers Privacy Our Guarantee Popular Essays Excellent Essays Free Essays A-F Free Essays G-L Free Essays M-Q Free Essays R-Z Essay Topics Plagiarism Donate a Paper View Cart / Checkout Apple, Inc Rate This Paper: 1 2 3 4 5 Submit :: 3 Works Cited Length: 1524 words (4.4 double-spaced pages) Rating: Red (FREE) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Introduction and Background Apple, Inc is a well known name in the computer technology world; Apple, Inc leads the computer industry in innovation thanks to the award winning desktop and notebook computer known as OS X operating system (Yoffie &ump; Slind, 2008). This paper will focus on Apple Inc., strategic management and why is it critical to the success of the organization in meeting its goals and mission. It is therefore important to define strategic management, according to Certo, Peter &ump; Ottensmeyer, (2005), strategic management is a continuous process that directs an organization to be appropriately suited to its internal and external environment. Strategic management benefits organizations by providing personnel, capital, helps to set standards and most importantly activates people. For an organization...
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