...Keeping Files Secured when using Cloud Computing at New Direction CMHC Mental Health Clinic Janet Bermudez Managerial Applications of Information Technology October 12, 2014 Table of Contents Abstract ………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Brief Company Background ……………………………………………………………. 4 Discussion of business problem(s) ……………………………………………………… 4 High-level solution ……………………………………………………………………… 5 Benefits of solving the problem ………………………………………………………… 6 Business/technical approach ……………………………………………………………. 7 Business process changes ………………………………………………………………. 8 Technology or business practices used to augment the solution ……………………….. 8 Conclusions and overall recommendations …………………………………………….. 10 High-level implementation plan ……………………………………………………….. 11 Summary of project ……………………………………………………………………. 12 Abstract The arrival of information technology some decades ago has contributed to the various developments on how information is being diffused and fluctuated among people, nations and around the world. The controversy of information “theft” and data loss has unfolded all around the world and interests on how to solve this issue are capturing the scrutiny of experts of Information Security. In the present day, with the ongoing reproduction of new invented techniques in cryptanalysis, we can acknowledge that information security is the remedy. In this paper, I propose a panacea that can be used to solve multiple issues that clinics such as New Direction can...
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...Does a MRP system provide value to an organization? IS535: Managerial Applications of Information Technology Dr. Mario Missakian TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Proposal a. Does a MRP system provide value to an organization 4 i. Value added by MRP system 4 b. The problem 4 i. Frequent Back Orders 4 ii. High Inventory Levels 4 c. Benefits of MRP System 5 i. How will ABC, Inc. benefit 5 d. High Level Approach 6 i. Assessment of resources and costs ii. Presentation to Management 6 e. Audience 6 i. Who will benefit 6 ii. How the beneficiaries will benefit 6 iii. The role of senior management in the implementation 6 Milestone 1 a. Business problem relooked 7 i. Problems facing ABC 7 b. Company background 7 ii. ABC’s business 7 iii. ABC’s current state 7 c. Discussion of business issue 8 i. Why MRP Implementations Fail 8 ii. Risks associated with implementation 8 d. Benefits of Solving the problem 8 i. Benefits From Good Design 8 ii. Benefits From Correct Implementation 8 e. Initial business/Technical Approach 9 i. Implementation Approach 9 ii. Management Commitment Required 9 f. High Level Solution 9 i. Requirements and Design 9 ii. Specific Functions 9 Milestone 2 a. Implementation 10 i. Configuration 10 ii. Integration 10 iii. User Education 10 b. ...
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...Managerial Application of Information Technology The purpose of this paper is to discuss the managerial application of information technology. In this paper, information technology has been discussed with respect to the problems faced by an organization. The organization that has been chosen for the analysis of information technology is Wal-Mart. Wal-mart Wal-Mart is operating in as many as 10 countries outside the United States. Asian market has provided Wal-Mart with diverse opportunities. The company has already started its operations in Japan, Korea, and China. In the European Market, Wal-Mart has started its operations in British and German market. In addition, the company is also operating in Mexico, United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (Lohr, pp. 10). Wal-Mart has operated successfully in the United States market. The aggressive supply chain strategy of Wal-Mart i.e. ‘pile it high and sell it cheap’ has not worked successfully in all foreign markets (Cassidy, pp. 6). The differences in market conditions and consumer preferences had a significant impact on the expansion plans of Wal-Mart. The structure of European markets differs from that of North American markets. The productivity of European markets is less than that of North American markets (Freeman et al, pp 486). The differences in market-structure have influenced the success of Wal-Mart operations in different countries. German market has been characterized with an oligopolistic structure. The German...
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...Managerial Appls of Info Technology MIS 535 Cloud Computing Summer Semester Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Definition/History of Cloud Computing - III. Background of Cloud Computing IV. Infrastructure and Platform as a Service V. Types of Cloud Computing environments VI. Benefits of Cloud Computing I. Executive Summary This research paper address some of the issues surrounding cloud computing as a model for enabling convenient on demand network access to a shared pool of configuration computing resources (e.g. network, servers, storage, applications and services.) The term cloud computing means that customers do not own network resources such as hardware software systems or service; network resources are delivered over the Web. While both the hype and promise surrounding cloud computing continue to accelerate at a rapid pace, confusion still remains about what exactly cloud computing is the risk and benefits associated with transitioning to cloud base environment. Additionally, this paper examines the advantages of cloud computing as well as the different types of cloud computing. Lastly, this paper outlines recommendations of how organizations use cloud computing to controlling risk and cost effectiveness. II. History /Definition of Cloud Computing History There was a time when every household, town farm or village had its own water well. Today, shared public utilities give us access to clean water...
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...Anne Lehman Managerial Applications of Information Technology – IS535 Beacom DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management February 17, 2013 Table of Contents 1. Abstract…………………………………………………….3 2. Brief Company background………………………………...3 3. Discussion of business problem…………………………….3, 4 4. High level solution…………………………………………..5 5. Benefits of solving the problem……………………………..5, 6 6. Business/technical approach……………………………….6, 7 7. Interim’s Systems…………………………………………..7, 8 8. Technology /solution……………………………………….8, 9 9. High-level implementation plan…………………………..10 10. Conclusions ………………………………………………10, 11 11. Summary of project…………………………………………11 References…………………………………………………………..12 Abstract The business problem to be solved is how to improve operational efficiencies, reduce employee time management issues, and improve insight into the patient’s care and health for improved strategic planning, performance monitoring, and client satisfaction. Company Background Interim HealthCare was founded in 1966. It is the nation's leading home care, hospice and medical staffing company. Interim has more than 300 independently owned and operated franchise locations provide a variety of home health, senior care, hospice, palliative care, pediatric care and healthcare staffing services. The independent franchisees employ more than 40,000 health care workers providing nurses, therapists, aides and other health care personnel to approximately 50,000...
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...University 2011 Information Technology Security Three Year Strategy Plan to Increase Information Security Managerial Applications of Information Technology MAR11 Sec S Professor Andrew Nash Over the next three years, we need to realize with any information security system, risk is almost inevitable. The internet is extremely convenient and puts information at the tip of users with speed. However, we must be aware of the risks associated with this luxury. If not monitored properly, information can be tampered with, lost or stolen and corrupt the computer systems. If information is recorded electronically, it is more susceptible to these risks than paperwork locked away in storage. The internet makes it so easy to steal information even if the person is in another country. Therefore, these intruders avoid the greater risk and cost of stealing information because they don’t have to break into anyone’s home or even make a photocopy. Instead they create their own files and create programs that mask evidence of their actions. Every day we hear of various security breaches that happen. No one is exempt and some high profile cases include banks, business, schools, and even government data. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Valdosta State University has gone through a series of events through the last two years. It has proven to be a University of both cultural and computer system diversity. Since the guise of educational freedom is important, there are many technologies available for all...
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...Course Project IS535 Managerial Applications of Information Technology Keller Graduate School of Management Executive Summary Companies today are faced with increase challenges in a increasing competitive market place and so are relying on information and computer system to provide the edge to allow them to stay in the game of competitiveness. Max Satellite Service is not immune from these challenges. There are more competitors in this market that are offering various services such as allowing movie download on game console such as Xbox and Wii. This was unheard of about ten years ago. This project is to focus on one area of its information system to determine possible vulnerabilities, threats; attacks and what can be done to gain control of these by implement preventive procedures before damages possibly in the millions of dollars occur. Company Overview Max Satellite Service is a Satellite TV subscriber’s provider that covers the eastern part of the United State of America with plans to cover rest of the country in three years. To accomplish this large amount of different computer and information systems are used to ensure the reliable operation of product and services that its offer. Sales and promotions will be high on the agenda in the hope of achieving the goals. Even with various competitors that offer subscribers TV and also bundles other services together for a lower introductory price or even provide discount for partners’ services MSS believe that having...
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...that focuses on residential remodeling. The company has 3 full time employees and 6 part time employees that work when needed. Each employee fills out a paper time sheet each week for hours worked detailing what job they have done. Hours are then manually logged and payments are made by hand. Correspondences between the company and customers are made via phone or email; important emails are printed out and kept in a file that is kept on site. Hour recording, payments, email and email history are all services that can be made electronic, saving time and money for the company. Problem Albert’s Construction and Remodeling problem is a recording keeping cost and efficiency, a lack of easy and resourceful communication, and an overuse of managerial overhead. Record keeping is a non-paying job requirement that is currently too time consuming. Communications between customer and worker are ineffective due to a long chain of command. The manager needs to focus on creating new jobs instead of filing paperwork for completed jobs. Name Albert’s Construction and Remodeling Solution The solution to Albert’s Construction and Remodeling’s problem is to implement an electronic payment system with a cloud database and jobsite tablets for communications. The payment system would keep all employee hours in a database. The hours would be automatically allotted to jobs sites and specific jobs within each site. Payments to employees will be created and distributed electronically as well as invoice...
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...nformation Technology for Management Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy International Student Version EFRAIM TURBAN, University of Hawaii at Manoa LINDA V O L O N I N O , Canisius College with contributions by: CAROL POLLARD, Appalachian State University . JANICE C. SIPIOR, Villanova University DOROTHY LEIDNER, Baylor University LINDA LAI, Macau Polytechnic University of China CHRISTY CHEUNG, Hong Kong Baptist University DEBORRAH CRISTOBAL, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines WILEY & Sons, Inc. CONTENTS 4 Networks and Collaboration as Business Solutions 112 I IT Supports Organizational Performance in Turbulent Business Environments 1 Toyota Scion's Innovative Advertising Strategies 2 1.1 Doing Business in the Digital Economy 4 1.2 Information Systems and Information Technology 11 1.3 Business Performance Management, Business Pressures, Organizational Responses, and IT Support 13 1.4 Strategy for Competitive Advantage and IT Support 18 1.5 Social Computing and Networking and Virtual Worlds 25 1.6 Why Should You Learn About Information Technology? 29 1.7 Plan of the Book 30 1.8 Managerial Issues 31 Minicase: NHS Hospitals Adopt Wireless 35 G Information Technologies: Concepts, Types, and IT Support 38 Mary Kay's IT Systems 39 2.1 Information Systems: Concepts and Definitions 41 2.2 Classification and Types of Information Systems 42 2.3 How IT Supports People 52 2.4 How IT Supports Supply Chains and...
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...University of Mumbai B.E Information Technology Scheme of Instruction and Evaluation Third Year -Semester VI Scheme of Instructions Sr. Subjects Lect/ No 1 Information and Network Security Middleware and Enterprise Integration Technologies Software Engineering Data Base Technologies Programming for Mobile and Remote Computers Information Technology for Management of Enterprise TOTAL Week 4 Scheme of Examinations Theory T/W Practical Oral Total Hours Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks 3 100 25 -25 150 Pract/ Week 2 Tut/ Week -- 2 4 2 -- 3 100 25 -- 25 150 3 4 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 ---- 3 3 3 100 100 100 25 25 25 --25 25 25 -- 150 150 150 6 4 24 10 1 1 3 -- 100 600 25 150 -25 25 125 150 900 INFORMATION AND NETWORK SECURITY CLASS T.E. ( INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) HOURS PER LECTURES : WEEK TUTORIALS : PRACTICALS EVALUATION SYSTEM: THEORY PRACTICAL ORAL TERM WORK : SEMESTER VI 04 -02 HOURS 3 ---- MARKS 100 25 25 1. Introduction What is Information Security? Security Goals. 2. Cryptography Crypto Basic, Classic Cryptography, Symmetric Key Cryptography: Stream Ciphers, A5/1, RC4, Block Ciphers, Feistel Cipher, DES, Triple DES, AES, Public Key Cryptography: Kanpsack, RSA, Defiie-Hellman, use of public key crypto- Signature and Non-repudiation, Confidentiality and Non-repudiation, Public Key Infrastructure, Hash Function: The Birthday Problem, MD5, SHA-1, Tiger Hash, Use of Hash Function. 3. Access...
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...fundamental behavioral, technical, business, and managerial concepts like system components and functions, or competitive strategies; (2) information technologies: concepts, developments, or management issues regarding hardware, software, data management, networks, and other technologies; (3) business applications: major uses of IT for business processes, operations, decision making, and strategic/competitive advantage; (4) development processes: how end users and IS specialists develop and implement business/IT solutions to problems and opportunities arising in business; and (5) management challenges: how to effectively and ethically manage the IS function and IT resources to achieve top performance and business value in support of the business strategies of the enterprise. * Business Roles of Information Systems. Information systems perform three vital roles in business firms. Business applications of IS support an organization’s business processes and operations, business decision making, and strategic competitive advantage. Major application categories of information systems include operations support systems, such as transaction processing systems, process control systems, and enterprise collaboration systems, and management support systems, such as management information systems, decision support systems, and executive information systems. Other major categories are expert systems, knowledge management systems, strategic information systems, and functional business systems....
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...within these chains are numerous support systems which are of IT origin to assist in the process. From processors, to specialist, analyst, consultants, developers, programmers, supervisors, and managers, all may at some point be benefited or handicapped by a IT system. Interestingly, each position may have a different perspective of how IT helps them do their job. The purpose of this review is to provide the reader with a clear indication of the benefits of IT on businesses, particularly for managerial effectiveness. Introduction This literature review will focus on the impact of Information Technology on managerial decisions in business organizations. The objective of this review is to highlight nine concepts from various studies from IT group, business industries, and research groups. The concepts have been thoroughly studied and adequate analysis has been done to confidently support the hypothesis in question. “Is Technical Competency a mediator and moderator of managerial effectiveness?” As you read this review you will be presented with arguments that address the ability for IT to enable and impede organizations, perceptions about IT in an organization and how it impacts the use of IT systems, the need for effective alignment of IT systems, areas where IT systems are critical, impact of change management and training of IT life cycle performance, and the key factors influencing IT in large corporations. The literature review will be organized using the thematic...
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...ITM UNIVERSITY UPARWARA, NEW RAIPUR Syllabus for MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EFFECTIVE FROM THE SESSION: 2012-2013 Semester –I ITM UNIVERSITY, NEW RAIPUR Master of Business Administration Semester –I List of subject for Academic Session 2012 – 13. Serial No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. List of Subjects Principles of Management Managerial Economics Financial Accounting Environment Management Quantitative Techniques Business Legislation Communication Skills- I Computers for Managers ITM UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR Master of Business Administration Subject: Principles of Management Semester-I Unit I Introduction - Nature, function, definition and importance of management, Definition, nature, purpose and scope of management, Functions of a manager, an overview of planning, organizing, staffing leading and controlling. Is management a science or art? Unit II Development of Management Thought - Scientific management; Contribution of Taylor, Fayol, Mary Follet, Elton Mayo; Hawthorne experiments, Contingency approach, Indian heritage in production and consumption. Management and administration, Management as a profession, Professionalism of management in India, Management ethics and management culture, Skills required of manager, Classification of skills, Methods of skills development. Unit III Management Planning - Concept of planning, objectives, Nature, Types of plan, Stages involved in planning, Characteristics of a good plan, Importance, Limitations of planning, Making...
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...Management Theory, Practice, and Application MGT/330 January 30, 2012 The Organizing Function of Management at Walmart The organizing functions of management relates to many organizational resources. Knowledge and technology are the two that I chose to focus on. Knowledge as an aspect of organizing functions of management is concerned with intense acquiring then gathering information and later on using the information correctly. Technology, on the other hand, is critical in todays fast evolving and rapidly changing technological society. Walmart is a business enterprise that has developed efficiency in utilizing these two organizing functions; knowledge and technology. Walmart has integrated knowledge on a vast variety of many topics as part of their corporation. In the recent years, ethnical diversity has adjusted almost perfectly in the workplace. Knowledge of this diversity is essential in maintaining a harmonious work environment. This environment creates success and creativity among the employees. Ethnics ensure that work related skills are incorporated from various perspectives therefore diversity ensures that creativity is enhanced (Bateman & Snell, 2009). Due to difference in managerial skills, managers will be in a better position to execute the best strategies to ensure that fewer conflicts are experienced due to misunderstandings on racial or cultural basis. Language barriers between individuals of different backgrounds are avoided by the proper use...
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...Contribution Margin Approach Anthony Culpepper, PHD In the 21st century the business environment is changing very rapidly. These changes are reflected in global competition, rapidly advancing technology, and improved communication systems, such as the Internet. The activities that make an enterprise successful today may no longer be sufficient next year. A crucial role of managerial accounting is to continually assess how an organization stacks up against the competition. I do agree with the notion of value costing for the 21st Century organizations. Traditional accounting systems distribute indirect costs on the basis of direct labor hours, machine hours, or material costs. This leads to a distorted picture. The costs of products and services must be accurate, or management can be misled. In the last 15 years value costing has been at the forefront for businesses in the 21st century. New cost concepts allocates costs to the things people are doing in companies and assures that these costs are paid by the products that generated them. Virtual enterprise and efficient supply chain management systems will shape the future of these enterprises. Organizations are trying to become agile enterprises with the help of strategic alliances of firms and integration using information technologies. Traditional performance and cost measures are no longer suitable for developing and managing enterprises in the new environment. In order to remain relevant and to add value, cost and performance...
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