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    Cloud Storage

    Easy management * Device Diversity * Increased storage capacity * Easy to understand * Automatic updating * Customize setting Disadvantages: * Dependency * Risk * Constant internet connection * Security * Migration Issue References: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/cloud-computing/files-safe-in-the-cloud1.htm http://www.bu.edu/infosec/howtos/how-to-safely-store-your-data-in-the-cloud/ http://www.techinmind.com/what-is-cloud-computing-what-are-its-advantages-and-disadvantages/#

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    Storage Switzerland White Paper Storage Infrastructures for Big Data Workflows Sponsored by: Prepared by: Eric Slack, Sr. Analyst May 2012 Storage Infrastructures for Big Data Workflows Introduction Big Data is a term used to describe data sets which have grown so large that traditional storage infrastructures are ineffective at capturing, managing, accessing and retaining them in an acceptable time frame. The thing that separates Big Data from simply a large archive is the need to

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    Dragon and Elephant

    The Elephant and the Dragon is an amazing book about globalization and the rise of the international market specifically in China and India. The book digs deep into the history of China and India to unravel the phenomal growth which has been taking place within the last decade. In fact these two countries were once extremely sheltered and self-imposed however understood and realized the opportunity for major growth would take its country to new heights. The Chinese were essentially influenced

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    Transport

    people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Transport is important since it enables trade between peoples, which in turn establishes civilizations. Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations necessary for transport, and may be roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines, and terminals such as airports, railway

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    Voip and Ip Telephony Implementations

    ………. Benefits of IP Communications over a Converged Intelligent Network) ………. Economy) ………. Flexibility) ………. Resilience) ………. Productivity) ………. Building Blocks of Converged IP Communications Networks) ………. Network Infrastructure) ………. Applications) ………. End Points (Client Devices) ) ………. Call Processing) ………. Major IP Communications Solutions) ………. IP Telephony) ………. Considerations for Deploying IP Telephony) ………. IP Conferencing) ………. IP

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    Rural Sourcing Workshop

    findings | Slide 4: Drivers * A point of clarification was added: access to resources also means control of resources. * The group discussed the meaning of “access to markets”, and defined restricting factors as: physical mobility (infrastructure and geographic restrictions such as those facing the chor areas), social mobility (gender-based constraints on leaving the home), fear of violence, women’s workload, and health. * There was a suggestion to refer more directly to the rural

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    Impact of It on the Gdp of India

    India’s GDP and Information Technology Group 5 – Div A Tejaswini Vaidya Mohit Mittal Harshul Trivedi Akshay Mohta Tomy Augustine Contents India’s GDP 3 IT and India 4 IT and its Contribution to GDP 4 Investments in the IT sector in India 5 Education & its impact on GDP 8 Conclusion 9 India’s GDP India’s GDP has grown steadily since 1991, after the Prime Minister Narasimha Rao initiated the economic liberalization of 1991. The reform reduced tariffs

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    Globalization and Food System-Impact on Food Security and Nutrition.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 02 2. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK............................................................................ 02 3. GLOBALIZATION OF FOOD SYSTEMS IN CONTEXT................................ 03 a. Urbanization.................................................................................................. 03 b. Economics, health

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    Globalization

    Running Head: Globalization Student’s Name: Course Code: Instructor’s Name: Date: Globalization: Outline I. Introduction A. An overview of globalization II. Discussion A. Discussion on the positive and negative effects of globalization III. Conclusion A. This part of the report will cover a summary of the findings Introduction Globalization is an increasing unity of various world economies brought about by the breaking or elimination of barriers

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    Role of Coble Stone on Youth Unemployment Reduction in Adigrat City

    was first introduced to Ethiopia. Faced with fast-growing cities, inadequate urban infrastructure, and a large youthful population in need of employment, the Ethiopian Government turned to an innovative solution: Cobblestone road production throughout the country, driven by community participation and local materials. In recent years, cobblestone road creation has become one of the most successful infrastructure and job creation programmes in the country, with tremendous benefits for the urban

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