QUESTION 1 A non-profit organization decides to use an accounting software solution designed for non-profits. The solution is hosted on a commercial provider's site but the accounting information suchas the general ledger is stored at the non-profit organization's network. Access to the software application is done through an interface that uses a coneventional web browser. The solution is being used by many other non-profit The cloud service model used in the case is: O
a) laas
b) Paas
c) Saas
d) None of the above
Q1 ) Answer :SaaS
(Software-as-a-service)
Q2 ) private cloud
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QUESTION 1 A non-profit organization decides to use an accounting software solution designed for non-profits. The...
A medium sized highway construction company CST has chosen to constrain its investment in computing resources to laptop and desktop computers and the necessary networking hardware and software to access the Internet efficiently. All of CST's data is to be stored off-site through an Internet-enabled storage provider that is used by many different companies and organizations. a) Which deployment model is being used: - public - private - community - hybrid. b) if CST uses an accounting software package hosted...
1) analyze the following case 2) give a summary and suggest ways for the company —————— Salesforce.com, one of the most disruptive technology companies of the past few years, has single-handedly shaken up the software industry with its innovative business model and resounding success. Salesforce provides customer relationship management (CRM) and other application software solutions in the form of software as a service leased over the Internet, as opposed to software bought and installed on machines locally. The company was...
1. In what ways was Microsoft’s behaviour (a) against
the public interest; (b) in the public interest?
2. Being locked in to a product or technology is only
a problem if such a product can be clearly shown to be inferior to
an alternative. What difficulties might there be in establishing
such a case?
etwork effects Microsoft is a vertically integrated
firm (see page 87), with a dominant position in the operating
system market (i.e. Windows) and in certain application...
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How can we assess whether a project is a success or a
failure?
This case presents two phases of a large business transformation project involving the implementation of an ERP system with the aim of creating an integrated company. The case illustrates some of the challenges associated with integration. It also presents the obstacles facing companies that undertake projects involving large information technology projects. Bombardier and Its Environment Joseph-Armand Bombardier was 15 years old when he built his first snowmobile...