If Internet bandwidth were a stock, you’d have to buy it – because unlike stock, it’s guaranteed to only go up. What you shouldn’t buy, however, is a long-term Internet-access contract, or equipment and software that you could rent.
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Information Technology sometimes can be seen as gadgets and electronics, but it is much more than that. Information Technology from a broader perspective is the driver of innovation, solving problems and allowing us to create and produce more efficiently, and in ways never before imagined.
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Blackberry and Windows have enterprise servers that allow organizations to secure data on smartphones used for business. According to some cell phone retail store managers, about 50 percent of the smartphones being purchased for business use are “open source” phones, such as the Android. These open source phones offer the user less restrictions on apps, for example, and have some additional functionality that other phones may not have, which tends to make the phones more appealing to users. But once someone purchases these open source phones, such as a Droid, Samsung, Motorola, etc., the task of integrating the phone into the business is left up to IT managers or consultants, such as C/D/H.
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It’s tough these days to keep your professional and social lives separate when, unless you set your social networking security to keep personal activities private, it’s out there, forever, for anyone to see.
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Most people understand technology’s role in the business world. People use computers every day for commerce, communication and marketing. But what about biological scientists? These lab-coat clad researchers expect more from their systems, have great data computational needs and need to analyze their research in a way that can lead to medical breakthroughs.
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