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MICROSOFT CORE COMPETENCES Product Lines Microsoft software products are divided into eight main families. These include Windows, Servers, Business Solutions, MSN, Office, Developer Tools, Games and Xbox, Windows Mobile. The other software products and services are divided into four main categories.These include Home and Entertainment, Hardware, Finance, Books and Training.Among these end products, two operating segments, Client and Business Solutions,contributed to the majority of the company’s
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UNIT 2 Alternate Seminar Assignment By Albert Medina IT133 Seminar Alternate Unit 2 Abstract of Week 2 Seminar Upon concluding the review of the Week 2 Seminar, what I understood was downloading Microsoft Office using the Office365 via internet. Upon completion of setting up a free account due to being a student I also did update which updated Word, PowerPoint and excel to 2016 version. Once completing said download, I then proceeded to continue with wat the seminar video showed which was to
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Software Compatibility * Determine Disk Partitioning Options * Complete a Pre-Installation Checklist Microsoft states the minimum recommended specs for Windows 7: * 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor * 1 GB of system memory * 16 GB of available disk space * Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (to enable the Aero theme) * DVD-R/W Drive * Internet access (to activate and get updates) ------------------------------------------------- 32-bit or 64-bit Version
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Bra Building Blocks of Design Author Note This research is being submitted on August 24, 2013, for N234/CET2810C Section 01 Microsoft Exchange Server course. Building Blocks of Design Exchange Server 2010 has various roles that can be installed on the server to perform specific functions. There are five major server roles, most of which are modular and can reside on a single server (for small environments) or be distributed to multiple servers throughout an organization. First you
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Case Study from Chapter 7: Apple, Google, and Microsoft Battle for your Internet Experience Business 5460, Management Information Systems March 30, 2014 Dr. Mical Ramim Provide a one page summary identifying major issues The battle between global giants, Apple, Google and Microsoft, is a fight that has been occurring for many years now. All three companies have been hugely successful in different aspects of their industry. However, as our society’s technology continues to develop each company
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