Archive for Business Computer Cases
International Management Behavior: Text, Readings and Cases (Paperback)
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“As we enter the 21st century, the challenges of working and living successfully in a globally interconnected world only intensify. The new 5th edition of International Management Behavior, therefore, is now even more important than its previous excellent editions. Read it. It will help you understand the world and act effectively within it.”Nancy J. Alder, McGill University, Canada “The readings and cases make clear how management practice is influenced by the balance bet (more…)
Business Law, Alternate Edition (Hardcover)
Posted by: | CommentsA summarized case version of the best-selling title for this course, BUSINESS LAW, ALTERNATE EDITION offers a comprehensive, authoritative, and student friendly delivery of classic black letter law blended with cutting-edge coverage of contemporary issues and cases. A successful combination of undergraduate-oriented pedagogy with traditional law school-like content makes the law accessible, interesting, and relevant for readers. The cases, content, and features of the exciting n (more…)
This text helps business students develop competitive advantages for use in their future careers as decision makers. Students learn to build models using logic and experience, produce statistics using Excel 2007 with shortcuts, and translate results into implications for decision makers. The author emphasizes communicating results effectively in plain English and with compelling graphics in the form of memos and PowerPoints. Statistics, from basics to sophisticated models, are (more…)
Business Analysis and Valuation: Using Financial Statements (Paperback)
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This is an excellent text which tackles the real issues of accounting analysis and valuation. The conversion to IFRS has been done well. The key strengths are the high level of explanation and the use of real life examples, as well as the fact that the text tackles real problems of forecasting, analysis and valuation in a way which no other text I know does.Simon Pallett, University of NewcastleAll needed modifications have been comprehensively and excellently done. (more…)
BCA: Business Case Analysis (Hardcover)
Posted by: | CommentsA business case analysis is one of the most common types of reports used by modern businesses and governmental organizations. Yet, despite the nearly universal need for instructions on how to conduct a BCA, few comprehensive sources exist. BCA Business Case Analysis fills this void.
About the Author
Jim Brannock is a principal and partner in a prestigious management consulting firm based in the Northern Virginia–Washington DC area. He has over thirty years expe (more…)
Hughesnet Revolutionizes the Way Internet Connections Come to Life
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When the World Wide Web first made its way into living rooms and business offices across the globe, users were content with simply logging on and surfing the web. It did not matter how long it took for that internet connection to be established. Users would wait a great deal of time just to see a funny video or hear their favorite song play. As time went by and the interest in what the internet had to offer expanded, users became fed up with slow connection times. This brought the development of cable and DSL internet connections in an attempt to speed things up a bit.
For a short time, users were satisfied with these new connection options. After a while though, these too began to fade. Users went on a quest for an internet connection that would come in the blink of an eye. In an ideal world, there would be no long wait times. Only the click of a mouse would be needed and a crystal clear webpage image would be displayed before a user could even take a sip of coffee.
Satellite Connection
That time has now arrived with the development of satellite internet connections. This form of internet connection goes one step further than cable or DSL. It operates in much the same way as a television satellite connection does. A computer is connected to the satellite receiver placed on the roof of a residential home or business office. From that point the satellite sends a signal to the desired webpage and displays that information on the computer screen in a matter of seconds.
HughesNet Satellite Internet is making this revolutionary internet connection possible on a daily basis. In many cases there is no extra equipment that must be purchased in order to establish a satellite internet connection. A user simply needs a computer and a satellite dish receiver. The rest of the internet connection is taken care of by a skilled technician. These technicians will come out and install all the necessary equipment and establish the link between the computer and the satellite receiver. Once those components are in place, the user is free to surf the internet.
Benefits
There are numerous benefits to running a satellite internet connection. That is why HughesNet goes the extra mile to ensure quality customer service occurs on each and every installation. With a quality product installed and functioning correctly, users are relived of the common hassles that can be found with other internet connection types once a technician leaves the home or business.
One of the greatest benefits for this type of internet connection is the ease of use. It is fully compatible with both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. There is no need for additional software to be downloaded in order to make it functional. Once the technician has installed all the necessary components, the computer operating system recognizes it as the primary internet connection and no additional user input is needed.
Another great benefit is the flexibility that this type of connection offers. Given that the connection is established across satellite receivers, there is no need for a telephone line or cable line connection. That gives users the flexibility to handle phone calls or watch their favorite television program without fear of interrupting their internet connection. It also provides the option for users to not install a home telephone line if they desire. Location of the computer in a home or office is flexible as well. There is no need to design computer space around that phone jack or cable line hook-up.
Service areas are virtually unlimited. Satellite internet connections can go where cable and DSL connections simply can not venture. This expands service areas to include users who may live in rural communities but still desire an internet connection. Connection speeds are quicker than other internet options as well. Users will enjoy faster download times of their favorite videos, music and online games.
Conclusion
With no need to log onto an account each time a connection to the internet is desired, user possibilities are endless. Satellite receiver connections eliminate the need to wait for an available phone line or rearrange a computer workspace around a cable line hookup. Hughes Net is working hard to bring web pages to computer screens faster than ever before.
Daniel Manson
http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/hughesnet-revolutionizes-the-way-internet-connections-come-to-life-721794.html
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“Probably nowhere can you find the range of actual examples and keen insights offered by the spectrum of contributors to this landmark book. We are deeply indebted to both the contributors and the editors for so stout and comprehensive a set of documents, on so crucial and yet baffling a challenge.”—Ralph D. Winter, President, William Carey International University”Forthright, practical, and compelling! On Kingdom Business addresses the tough questions surrounding profit (more…)
Tips and Information
It used to be that computers at work or at home were used solely by the family or business that bought or owned it. No so any more! Today, it’s commonplace to find a neighbor or co-worker whose computer was attacked by a hacker. In fact, U.S. businesses are attacked daily by hackers whose thousands of attacks threaten to corrupt their key systems, steal customer data, and otherwise abuse information-technology assets.
The SANS Institute, which provides computer security education and training, estimates that the average Internet network address experiences an attack every 24 minutes. In most cases, it’s an unscrupulous hacker trying to infect corporate computers with viruses, worms and Trojans-commonly known as malware.
But Matthew Speare, Group Vice President and Corporate Information Security Officer at M&T Bank, says that in the trenches it’s really not any single type of attack that poses the greatest challenge, but rather “keeping up with the sheer volume” of attempted attacks, which “continue to grow at about 25% to 30% a year.”
Full-blown incidents reported to the CERT Coordination Center soared to 137,529 in 2003 from just six in 1988. Since 2003, the center, part of Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute, has simply stopped counting, reasoning that attacks have become so common that tallying them no longer tells us anything significant about their scope and impact.
Security breaches exact a huge financial toll. Losses of $130.1 million were reported by the 639 respondents to the 2005 Computer Crime and Security Survey, conducted by the Computer Security Institute (CSI), in conjunction with the FBI’s Computer Intrusion Squad in San Francisco. Although that figure was down from 2004, losses per respondent increased in two key categories: Unauthorized access to information reached $303,234 in 2005 from $51,545 in 2004, and theft of proprietary information climbed to $355,552 in 2005 from $168,529 in 2004.
As hackers get more sophisticated, they’re also highly motivated and more frequently in it for the money than any underground programmers’ glory, says Joe Payne, president and chief operating officer at iDefense Security Intelligence Services, a VeriSign company. Today’s perpetrators “don’t want to be known for attacks and do them under the radar,” he says. “A successful attack is one that doesn’t get noticed.” He cites the Windows Metafile graphics file format exploit, which surfaced late last year and went undetected in the security industry for about three weeks.
Refined threats call for a new security strategy, says Johannes Ullrich, chief research officer at the SANS Institute. “With a sophisticated attacker, you have to assume they may have … a way around any particular safeguard you have in place,” he says, making it all the more important to have multiple layers of defense, so the hacker must work harder to get around a series of roadblocks.
But software isn’t Superman, guarding your systems and laughing as the bullets bounce harmlessly to the floor; in the real world, absent a defined organizational security policy and experienced personnel to carry it out and make intelligent decisions, your company has a big bull’s-eye on it, and as the intruders keep firing away, one day they may just hit the mark.
To protect yourself, you need an Internet security team of experts making sure that you, your family, and your business computer are always safe and secure. The best protection you can have in today’s rapidly changing world of cyber-attacks is to have expert support for all your Internet security needs that will provide technical support without any hassles and without charging you extra fees. It will become even more critical than it is today as time goes on. You need to find your own personal team of experts to rely on. If you ever have a security problem, you will want to have a trusted expert you can call for professional help, without any hassles and extra costs!
Because hackers and other cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to your personal security and privacy. Your money, your computer, your family, and your business are all at risk. These cybercriminals leave you with three choices:
1. Do nothing and hope their attacks, risks, and threats don’t occur on your computer.
2. Do research and get training to protect yourself, your family, and your business.
3. Get professional help to lockdown your system from all their attacks, risks, and threats.
Remember: When you say “No!” to hackers and spyware, everyone wins! When you don’t, we all lose!
Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/hackers-becoming-more-sophisticated-highly-motivated-and-in-it-for-the-easy-and-fast-money-109346.html
Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies (Hardcover)
Posted by: | CommentsReflecting changes in the structure of contemporary business enterprise, Business Organizations: Cases, Problems, and Case Studies, now in a Second Edition, uses case law, problems, and case studies to examine the role and purview of law in real-life business transactions.This innovative casebook offers:clear descriptions of the development and current state of the lawup-to-date cases that feature interesting facts, as well as the major must-know casescoverage of both modern bus (more…)








