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…In today's fast-paced world, the high-tech computer industry offers a unique opportunity for high-paying jobs. Many people start their careers much younger than I have, so consequently I have to search for a career in a field that will offer me…
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…Question 2 a Physical protection of PCs and network devices. Lock the room at which the PCs and network devices are placed when you are away or out of the room for any period of time. If the computer contains sensitive information, it must be kept…
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…Early Artificial Intelligence The topic of Artificial Intelligence is not so much fiction today, as it was, maybe, 40 years ago. People then simply did not believe that a machine, or computer, could be made to think or even make logical decisions…
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…In today's fast-paced world, the high-tech computer industry offers a unique opportunity for high-paying jobs. I believe programming to be one of the most powerful areas of Computer Science; there is a subculture within this area that calls themselves…
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…Modern computing can probably be traced back to the 'Harvard Mk I' and Colossus (both of 1943). Colossus was an electronic computer built in Britain at the end 1943 and designed to crack the German coding system - Lorenz cipher. The 'Harvard Mk I…
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…Windows eXPloit Microsoft is a major computing corporation that has been creating software for personal and professional computers. Their most infamous software is Windows and just recently, Microsoft released their newest software titled Windows XP…
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…. There, he discovered his interest in software and began programming computers at age 13. In 1968, Mary Gates decided to raise money for a mathematics class project. They wanted to give their children access to the fast-emerging technology of computers
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…The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers. This quote, relayed by Sydney G. Harris, has many meanings to it. The basic meaning that Harris is trying to convey is that one should…
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…Competitive Analysis Industry competitors by product: Gateway, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM are Dell’s top competitors. Dell sells directly to consumers via the Internet and telephone. Dell's product is build to order computers including desktops…
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…Programmers are employed in almost every industry but the largest amount is in the computer and data processing industry that includes companies that write and sell software. Allot of programmers can also be found working for companies that provide…
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