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- 4491: Computer Security
- ... for the tool of security: equipment ranging from locks on doors to computerized gate-keepers that stand watch against hackers, special software that prevents employees to steal the data from the company's computer. The bill can range from hundreds of dollars to many millions, depending on the degree of assurance sought. Although it needs to spend a lot of money to create a computer security system, it worth to make ...
- 4492: Computer Piracy
- ... This statement is usually generalized with minors and people with low incomes, while some middle class citizens fall into this category as well. Most people in society also believe that the huge software developers like Bill Gates (the owner and founder of Microsoft) already have more wealth then they can possibly need so they decide that they should get this product for free. For this reason many software pirates do not ...
- 4493: The Serious Year 2000 Problem
- ... enough time left to complete the required reprogramming and testing. Although the cause of, and the fixes for, the Year 2000 problem are technical (software assessment, re-engineering and testing), minimizing potential liability, assessing legal rights and pursuing valid claims are legal issues. A Company’s failure to focus on the legal issues relating to the Year 2000 may cost the company far more than the company’s expenditures for its ...
- 4494: Hacking
- ... and lie to us and try to make us believe it's for our own good, yet we're the criminals (Mentor)." Many hackers relate to this story. Some hackers use their interpretation of their rights as an excuse for hacking. The common reason for hacking being that hackers demand the right to free access of any and all information. Among hackers there is a common stereotype that they all follow ...
- 4495: Microsoft Vs. U.S. Government
- ... to make the use of computer easier and enjoyable by letting us explore the world around us. Their popular slogan of "Where do you want to go today?," is a great illustration of this. As Bill Gates envisions, "Over the next several decades we will enhance Windows so that computers can talk, listen, see and learn, making it dramatically easier to get at the benefits of the Internet. The PC business ...
- 4496: Programmers
- ... these programs would eventually be worth. Most scoffed at this young impudent for his arrogant vision of the future of the personal computer and his denial of the 1960s sentiment of sharing and community. Young Bill Gates decided to stick to his opinions, and, $12 billion later, it is hard to argue with his success. Programming right now is understaffed and the field will continue to grow for the next five ...
- 4497: The Arrival Of The Internet
- ... days from the date of transaction to report it in writing to the issuing bank. If this action is followed, a customer isn't liable for anything. The charges are removed from the credit card bill and the bank will investigate the matter. If you are still weary of making online purchases, I suggest you don't do it. Online shopping is convenient but one can still go shopping in the ...
- 4498: The Future of Security
- ... the retina scans do not match. Monthly bills will be debited from the account automatically, which will eliminate late payments and unpaid collections. If funds are not available to cover the entire amount of a bill the account will be drained and a flag will be set to extract the remaining amount from the next credit to the account. Computer users may shy away from using crackable passwords. Retina scanners could ...
- 4499: Why Y2K?
- ... we cant fix it..what do we do? Well, there are four things we can do: Stick your thumbs in your ears and sing loudly, and hope the problem vanishes like yesterday's meatloaf. Imagine Bill Gates will create some program that will fix everything, not realizing, he's sitting in his mansion, sipping a pina colada, while lounging in his heated jacuzzi with the playmates from last year's Playboy ...
- 4500: “How To Computerize Your Accounts”
- ... and payroll” (Stevens 108). The objective is to come up with an integrated system by selecting the modules important to your company. Here is an example of an integrated accounting system. “Say you send a bill to customer. With manual systems you would have to post it three times: to the sales journal, to a customer receivable account and to the general ledger. But with an integrated computer system you can ...
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