Information Technology Acts BIS 220 July 30, 2012 Rit Information Technology Acts Fax machines, automatic dialers, voice messages systems, and caller ID’s are examples of technologies requiring Congress to pass the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) in 1991, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) quickly adopted. According to Federal Communications Commission (n.d.), “In June 2003, the FCC supplemented its original rules implementing the TCPA and established, together
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Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Arsonia Fisher, Kyle Lipper, Rachel Epley, Stella Schloner BIS/220 April 22, 2013 James Boykin Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Party Plates employees would like to address the potential implementation of a new information system to track personnel data. Converting Microsoft Excel documents to Microsoft Access. Explain how this updated system can benefit the Party Plates Company. Provide suggestions on the future use of collaborative software and
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Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Team B BIS/220 September 18, 2012 Instructor Title of Paper The main purpose of this proposal is to show how changing Party Plates current information system is beneficial. The sales department should consider a relational database such as Microsoft Access versus their current database, Microsoft Excel. Team B will explain the usefulness of converting data currently held in Microsoft Excel into a relational database using Microsoft Access. Team B will
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Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal Maliaka M. McClendon, Tameeka Kelly, Tokisha Payne, Jude McDonald BIS/220 September 22, 2014 Darrell Oakland Efficiency and Collaboration Proposal When it comes to running a business, efficiency is important to both the business and the customers. But what makes the business efficient? The most important programs to run in a business are the database systems as well as the collaboration tools. If you are using a program from Microsoft, Access is the
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Wireless Technologies Proposal Team B BIS/220 October 15, 2013 Instructor Ramin Tabrizi Wireless Technologies Proposal The cliental for Party Plates continues to expand and we would like to continue expanding as the best party planning business worldwide. For Party Plates to continue down this path of maintaining our goals that we have established in making it the successful business it is today, we are suggesting at least two wireless technologies that will help in continuing the financial growth
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Infinity Record Store Darnell Foreman BIS/220 April 10, 2013 Wynell King Infinity Record Store Table of Contents Title page---------------- 2 Introduction ……………………………………………4 Types of Business Information Systems…………………
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Club IT part 1 Amber Kekauoha BIS/219 July 21 2013 Club IT part 1 After visiting the Club IT website I found out some great information. Some of the information I got were the functional areas and how the information resource including intranet, how to accomplish their mission and serve their clients. The organizational information systems. For planning and customer relationship management. The owners Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys both graduated with degrees in Business Administration in 2000
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Information Technology Acts Paper Jamie Smith BIS / 220 April 14, 2014 John Maloney Information Technology Acts Paper Since the dawn of computer based technology, ever evolving laws, legislation, and acts are created for the protection of the public as more and more security risks are identified. As technology grows, so do the potential abuses of the availability of data, personal information, has required law makers to address
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Information Technology Acts Paper Amanda R. Thomas BIS 220 June 16,2014 Information Technology Acts Paper There are so many advances in technology now a days and it is only going to keep growing. The result of having so many advances is that things get overlooked and it causes ethical issues such as privacy, property and ease of access to personal and private information. The Fair Credit Reporting act of 1970 as well as The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 are good examples of why
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