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    Sylabus

    |Business Information Systems | Copyright © 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides an overview of Business Information Systems. This includes a broad foundation for both technical and nontechnical business professionals. Special emphasis is placed on how information is used by different types of businesses across different industries

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    Amazon - Big Data

    manufactures and sells Kindle devices. In October 2013, Amazon.com Inc acquired TenMarks Education Inc. Effective February 5, 2014, Amazon.com Inc acquired Double Helix Games LLC. Amazon.com is a Fortune 500 e-commerce company based in Seattle, WA. Amazon was one of the first big companies to sell goods over the Internet . The company was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, and launched in 1995. They started out as an online bookstore and then quickly diversified by adding other items, such as VHS tapes

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    Mpourda

    United Kingdom, and pondered what changes Amazon needed to make to sustain its growth in Europe. Established in the fall of 1998 through the acquisitions of two on-line booksellers, Bookpages.co.uk in Britain and Telebuch.de in Germany, Amazon Europe had developed into three strong, independently run, country-based organizations in the UK, Germany, and France. Amazon International, comprising Amazon Europe and Amazon Japan, now represented 35% of Amazon revenues and was the fastest growing segment

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    Cloud Computing

    Case Study 2: Cloud Computing CIS500: Information Systems Decision-Making 2012, December 2 How did Ericsson benefit from Amazon Web Services (AWS)? According to Amazon’s Web Service website, it gives users the option to run just about everything using their service applications. By incorporating cloud computing, users are able to cut variable costs to a more attractive scale for the business by eliminating costly administrative and hardware fees. Due to remote access, Ericsson was able to

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    Ericsson the Great

    Atkinson Dr. Bouaffo Koume CIS-500 Information Systems Decision Making September 1, 2013 Abstract Cloud computing is defined as technology that is rented or leased on a regular, or as needed basis. Because it has been a successful rising trend in the business world, it is now available to consumers and businesses. In this research, we will discover how a major player such as Ericsson has capitalized it profits and jet-streamed its businesses using Amazon Web Services. Let us take a look at

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Lab 1

    Amazon With amazon services you choose a service plan based upon a completely virtual environment. Using a preconfigured AMI (amazon machine image) or creating your own with its own set of network permissions and protocols. This also chooses instance types you may want. Multiple services using AMI and with that utilize static endpoints or attach persistent block storage to said instances. The resources you use is what you will pay for out of the total plan you have chosen based upon time or data

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    Amazon Case Study

    Amazon case study 1. Analyze Amazon.com each year from 2004 to 2006. • 2004 = SUCCESS - Good net profit - Low price strategy - Use of commercial tools: discounts and free shipping - Launch of A9.com - Acquisition of Joyo.com - Largest database of book - Culture of “innovation” - Creation of “pizza teams”: improve innovation - Technological problems - Many litigations - “Gold box”: online design tools - Diversification of products

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    Cloud Computing

    parts of the world (AWS Ericsson , 2012). Ericsson chose Amazon Web Services (AWS) because they felt it was the most cohesive public cloud supplier in the “Rightscale Cloud Management Platform” (Rightscale, 2012). The Ericsson team mentions that “having hosting centers in various regions was important for them. AWS also showed a better quality of service with solid management and a proven track record.” (Amazon Web Services, 2012). Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud provides a fully structured environment

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    Amazon

    Amazon Evolution Amazon Evolution Amazon.com, Inc. first debuted on the web in 1995, but the company did not go public until 1997 when it became the first Internet retailer to secure one million customers ("Amazon.com, Inc.," 2004). Amazon’s original mission statement states: “We seek to offer the Earth’s Biggest Selection and to be the Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can find and discover anything they may want to buy online.” ("Amazon.com, Inc.," 2004). Unfortunately

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    Cloud Computing

    parts of the world (AWS Ericsson , 2012). Ericsson chose Amazon Web Services (AWS) because they felt it was the most cohesive public cloud supplier in the “Rightscale Cloud Management Platform” (Rightscale, 2012). The Ericsson team mentions that “having hosting centers in various regions was important for them. AWS also showed a better quality of service with solid management and a proven track record.” (Amazon Web Services, 2012). Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud provides a fully structured environment

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