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2014 Case Study 1 Case Study #1: Corleone Marketing Firm Mr. Hagen, the IT director at Corleone Marketing Firm, manages the upgrade and migration of the network to newer technologies. He has two network administrators working for him that manage the servers, desktops, and network hardware for the company. The company is understaffed, and the administrators are overworked. They currently use no network management software to monitor the network. The firm has two locations, one in New York
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the note had instructed him to a greenhouse at 3225 East Tremont Avenue Bronx, New York, to find the twelfth note. (www.lindberghkidnappinghoax.com) The twelfth note had gave instructions to get the thirteenth note. The twelfth note was arranging a meeting to talk to “John” about reducing the price of ransom money to $50,000. Condon had gave “John” $50,000 in mostly gold certificates, which come into play later in the case, he also got in exchange for the money he got the thirteenth note and a receipt
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