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    including: 1-Flexibility among employees 2-Easy access 3-Enhance customer’s service 4-Quick response Time 5-Efficient communication Subjective research will be conducted and analysis will be company’s own employees and management and the management and personals of other organizations to whom company want to partner. The company success factor is to gain competitive advantage through technological change by implementing new innovative technology and mobile applications. Employee’s moral and training them

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    appearance in the early 2000’s with the personal digital assistant (PDA), most notably the Blackberry (Ventola, 2014). Since then, the trend has grown remarkably. Experts predict that by 2015, over 500 million people will be accessing health-related applications from their smartphones (Mobile Medical, 2014; Malone, 2013). There are many types of mobile health products and serve a variety of purposes. Applications can be used for diagnosing illness, digital imaging, monitoring remotely for chronic

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    Journals. All rights reserved. INTRODUCTION Mobile banking services Mobile banking is a system that allows customers of a financial institution to conduct a number of financial transactions through a mobile device such as a mobile phone or personal digital assistant. You can transfer your funds, verify your balance, pay your bills to provision of banking

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    Wireless Networking

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    There are many reasons why wireless networks are used. One reason is for a temporary backup to an existing broken cable network. Cable networks can leave many users disconnected from the network by one bad or broken cable. When this happens a wireless network may help to get these users connected until they can be reconnected through or repaired cable. This also leads to the usage of wireless networks being used as a backup. It would be much easier to connect the disconnected users to

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    Zar It For Fast Fashion

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    Zara: IT for Fast Fashion Report and Recommendations By Poorna Chandra Prasad Gandla Northeastern University College of Professional Studies Master of Professional Studies Informatics with Information Security Management Introduction “Zara – IT or Fast Fashion” is a case prepared at Harvard Business School, by Andrew McAfee, Vincent Dessian, and Anders Sjoman. Zara is a fashion clothing line under the multinational clothing retailer and manufacturer Intidex. The case opens with a discussion between

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    enabled electronic system facilitate the operation to fetch these result. But it is very important to maintain the security aspect while customers avail services via mobile devices or wireless network because the customers are very sensitive with their personal information’s and other transaction details, hence the service provider must ensure effective security checks to ensure error free service and safe transactions. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The objective of this paper is to study the customer perception

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    The personal digital assistant, or PDA, was a small hand-held electronic device that was intended for use as a simple organizer, including features like a calendar and tasks list. Today, the PDA has fallen into disuse, replaced by its more popular and powerful successor: the smart phone. Voice recognition technology is giving rebirth to the spirit of the PDA in the form of new intelligent digital systems designed to help you manage your affairs. These reborn personal assistants are gaining popularity

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    devices allows them to easily hold places in our houses. Gutnick and colleagues (2010) underlines the fact that cost of the mobile devices and data plans are decreased and more families intend to use mobile devices to grow up their children on a digital age. Even though children younger than eight years old do not have their own mobile devices (iphone, ipod and tablets), their parents passes their devices to children (Chiong & Shuler 2010). For this reason parent perception on using mobile devices

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    I. Optimization of energy consumption By the work above, we found out two of the main factors that influence the power consumption. Then we will go further to explore the method to save energy of the phone. We did a survey on a number of papers and found several methods to achieve this goal. In Periodic Transfers in Mobile Applications: Network-wide Origin, Impact, and Optimization (2012) [A], the authors performed an investigation of periodic transfers which is an application traffic pattern

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    1. Compare the business models and core competencies of Google, Apple and Facebook. Google, Apple, Facebook and each have different business models. Each company focuses on different things that makes them unique and stand out to their customers. Google’s business model is geared towards mobile computing and the Internet. The company wants versatile smartphones that allow access to the Web and the use of applications that can be used on different devices. Google also has strength in advertising

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