Technology has revolutionized how businesses operate by allowing easy global communication and online transactions. Advances in communication and information technology have made the world more connected, changing how business is conducted to be faster paced and globally reaching. As people increasingly access information online, their brains adapt to respond to digital stimuli, showing how technology shapes cognitive functions and business practices must keep up with these changes.
DODAggregator software, a hosted daily deal aggregate platform. The software, which will be launched from DODAggregator, is a daily deal aggregate platform designed to let individuals create their own daily deal hub that showcases deals from across the expanding number of daily deal and group buying websites. This new software allows easy entry into the already famous model of group buying and daily deal services without any prior technical knowledge.
DODAggregator software, a hosted daily deal aggregate platform. The software, which will be launched from DODAggregator, is a daily deal aggregate platform designed to let individuals create their own daily deal hub that showcases deals from across the expanding number of daily deal and group buying websites. This new software allows easy entry into the already famous model of group buying and daily deal services without any prior technical knowledge.
Eddy Chung, a technology enthusiast with experience in the field of information technology comprehensive knowledge about the different types of technology.
We are students of Singapore Management University. This presentation is our introduction to the Japan wiki page that we updated as part of our class (comm215: Digital Media across Asia) project. The page can be viewed at comm215.wetpaint.com/page/japan
Effects Of Technology On Humans & Life Mihir Inglay
it describes social effects of technology in general, in the workplace and how people have changed after being surrounded and drowned in the world of technology.
IT security wars show now sign of slowing down, or in any way, becoming less intense, quite the reverse. Rogue States, Criminal Gangs and Hackers are now trading information and sharing skills and developments on an industrial scale. Vast sums of money are being stolen and extorted by these groups, and their investment in software tools and malware is significant. As a growing cooperative they rival some of our big institutions and agencies in their abilities and knowledge, and in general completely outgun the SME sector. In their latest manifestation they hunt in packs, with individuals and individual groups assigned tasks according to their particular specialisms and skills. Insourcing, outsourcing, mobile and flexible working is the norm along with networked computing, clouds and dark nets.
In contrast the forces of good tend to more conservative and operate in isolation, evolve at a slower rate, and present a relatively static attack surface. In aggregate however, they possess the people and skills necessary to dominate the IT security spectrum, but only if they share what they know along with what they are experiencing, manpower and the key software tools and skills they have developed.
The extent to which the Good could outgun the Bad is estimated to be >> 3:1 and most likely beyond 30 >> 1, provided the Good share and begin to think and act differently. But as we edge toward the IoT (internet of Things and CoT (Clouds of Things) the Good look ever more exposed by old thinking and a less than pro-active mindset focused on remedial rather than anticipative action. Here we identify some of the key risks (present and future) and postulate workable solutions that could be engineered today including auto-immunity spanning every chip, card, shelf, rack, floor, building and all devices.
How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years, taking into considerat...Rasha Orabi
1- How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years , taking into consideration the impact of technology on human relation?
Rasha Orabi
IE application
2- Pros and Cons of technology Now
3- What are the impacts of technology within 10 years
Let’s find out what the Digital detox is. Digital detox is a signal of something bigger, it's more than just a passing fad. It is a signal of some big changes that take place in society.
Let's talk about the present and look to the future.
Anyone who has suffered identity theft will tell you how difficult and drawn out it is to reset the clock, clear your name, recover credit ratings and get clear of all the impending financial liabilities and potential losses. Everything in this connected world turns out to be biased against you the victim, and all the advantages lie with the dark side of the force. This situation does not look set to improve anytime soon and could get a whole lot worse as we migrate into the Internet of Things (IoT).
In a future world where everything is on-line and tagged: with histories of design, sourcing, production, delivery, purchase, ownership, use, reuse, repurposing and recycling; ownership theft becomes an even bigger threat for the most valuable of items. Cars, boats, trailers, TVs, hifi, computers, tablets, mobiles and more will become obvious targets and always at risk. And a change in ownership means a change of user, thereby giving an open door to ongoing data access and misuse of facilities.
It is hard to imagine or estimate the depth of the implications for future societies if we advance into the IoT without due caution and effective security measures. For sure, continuing to treat security as an afterthought will see catastrophic failures and disruption to commerce and banking on a massive scale. The good news is: we have more resources and technology available for good that the forces of evil, but only if we share, consolidate and act in unison.
Eddy Chung, a technology enthusiast with experience in the field of information technology comprehensive knowledge about the different types of technology.
We are students of Singapore Management University. This presentation is our introduction to the Japan wiki page that we updated as part of our class (comm215: Digital Media across Asia) project. The page can be viewed at comm215.wetpaint.com/page/japan
Effects Of Technology On Humans & Life Mihir Inglay
it describes social effects of technology in general, in the workplace and how people have changed after being surrounded and drowned in the world of technology.
IT security wars show now sign of slowing down, or in any way, becoming less intense, quite the reverse. Rogue States, Criminal Gangs and Hackers are now trading information and sharing skills and developments on an industrial scale. Vast sums of money are being stolen and extorted by these groups, and their investment in software tools and malware is significant. As a growing cooperative they rival some of our big institutions and agencies in their abilities and knowledge, and in general completely outgun the SME sector. In their latest manifestation they hunt in packs, with individuals and individual groups assigned tasks according to their particular specialisms and skills. Insourcing, outsourcing, mobile and flexible working is the norm along with networked computing, clouds and dark nets.
In contrast the forces of good tend to more conservative and operate in isolation, evolve at a slower rate, and present a relatively static attack surface. In aggregate however, they possess the people and skills necessary to dominate the IT security spectrum, but only if they share what they know along with what they are experiencing, manpower and the key software tools and skills they have developed.
The extent to which the Good could outgun the Bad is estimated to be >> 3:1 and most likely beyond 30 >> 1, provided the Good share and begin to think and act differently. But as we edge toward the IoT (internet of Things and CoT (Clouds of Things) the Good look ever more exposed by old thinking and a less than pro-active mindset focused on remedial rather than anticipative action. Here we identify some of the key risks (present and future) and postulate workable solutions that could be engineered today including auto-immunity spanning every chip, card, shelf, rack, floor, building and all devices.
How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years, taking into considerat...Rasha Orabi
1- How do you imagine social interaction within 10 years , taking into consideration the impact of technology on human relation?
Rasha Orabi
IE application
2- Pros and Cons of technology Now
3- What are the impacts of technology within 10 years
Let’s find out what the Digital detox is. Digital detox is a signal of something bigger, it's more than just a passing fad. It is a signal of some big changes that take place in society.
Let's talk about the present and look to the future.
Anyone who has suffered identity theft will tell you how difficult and drawn out it is to reset the clock, clear your name, recover credit ratings and get clear of all the impending financial liabilities and potential losses. Everything in this connected world turns out to be biased against you the victim, and all the advantages lie with the dark side of the force. This situation does not look set to improve anytime soon and could get a whole lot worse as we migrate into the Internet of Things (IoT).
In a future world where everything is on-line and tagged: with histories of design, sourcing, production, delivery, purchase, ownership, use, reuse, repurposing and recycling; ownership theft becomes an even bigger threat for the most valuable of items. Cars, boats, trailers, TVs, hifi, computers, tablets, mobiles and more will become obvious targets and always at risk. And a change in ownership means a change of user, thereby giving an open door to ongoing data access and misuse of facilities.
It is hard to imagine or estimate the depth of the implications for future societies if we advance into the IoT without due caution and effective security measures. For sure, continuing to treat security as an afterthought will see catastrophic failures and disruption to commerce and banking on a massive scale. The good news is: we have more resources and technology available for good that the forces of evil, but only if we share, consolidate and act in unison.
The Effects of Information and Communication Technology to the Growth and Dev...IOSR Journals
Abstract: The research work focused on the contributions of information and communication technology to the growth and development of banking activities in Nigeria. The research work tried to identify and to assess the extent of the use of Information Technology in First Bank of Nigeria and seek to find out what impact as a whole does Information Technology have on banking operations. Questionnaires were generated, distributed and result analyzed using statistical data. The findings of this study reveal that a positive correlation exists between ICT and banks profitability in Nigeria. This implies that a marginal change in the level of the investment and adoption of ICT in the banking industry will result to a proportionate increase in the profit level. This is confirmed by the level of the regression coefficient as well as the factor analysis which revealed that an insignificant size of profit exist without the introduction of the ICT. The results in Table a, b and c show that banks that have a high level of ICT will make intensive use of production and efficiency practices such as business re-engineering, outsourcing and flexible work arrangements which will yield the best performance. Keyword: Banking, Development, ICT, Analysis, data, research
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Fonts of innovation: Mobile development in the business is an
Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Symantec.
It explores how the IT function is working with the rest of the
organisation to deliver mobile innovation.
ery Human Technology - How Nokia is facing the population ageing.Petra Soderling
Petra Söderling, Nokia. An online chapter of "Challenges for Assistive Technology", AAATE 2007 conferene proceedings.
Volume 20 Assistive Technology Research Series, Edited by: G. Eizmendi, J.M. Azkoitia and G.M. Craddock
October 2007, 972 pp., hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58603-791-8
The Internet of Things or Everything (IoT or IoE) is not as complicated as it...Uzo Biodun Ndidigwe
The Internet of Everything. It’s the topic on everyone’s lips, the buzzword of the year. Do you wonder why the man on the street isn’t as excited about the IoE as those in the industry are. For something that is expected to have massive impacts on the lives of every person on the planet, the IoE should be easier to understand.
The Internet of Things or Everything (IoT or IoE) is not as complicated as it...
How changed
1. How has technology changed
➢ the way we conduct business?
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2. ➢ Abstruct
➢ Technology affects almost every aspect of
our lives. Just look around you and you'll
see how wired we are. Thanks to the Inter-
net, virtually anything you desire can be de-
livered to your door in a matter of days.
3. ➢ Abstruct(2)
➢ The advances in the communications and
information technology over the years have
revolutionized the way that businesses are
conducted and has changed the face and
pace of business. With the ability to contact
anyone in the world with a click of a button,
the world seems to have become a smaller
place and this has implications in the way
business is conducted.
4. ➢ Effects Online
➢ The part of our brains being affected by
these changes is the dorsolateral prefrontal
cortex, which is responsible for short-term
memory as well as decision-making. This
area is increasingly the part of the brain
where we take on information; once we start
using this part of our brains, they will contin-
ue to seek and respond to the same stimuli.
5. ➢ Is your business keeping up?
➢ According to the Sensis e-business Report
Australian small and medium businesses
are continuing to adopt a range of digital
applications during 2010 including websites,
social media marketing and e-commerce ac-
tivities.
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6. ➢ Sources
➢ 1: Neilsen¡Çs 2010 Internet and Technology
Report
➢ 2: Sensis e-business Report (released 21
September 2010)
➢ 3: IBM Survey: Tech-Savvy Shoppers Set-
ting The Pace For The Future; Retailers
Must Follow Their Lead
➢ 4: Neilsen¡Çs NetView ? June 2009-June
2010