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Cisco Systems, Economics and Technology Transfer
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A 3 page paper discussing Cisco’s position. The company set the standard on which many of today’s networks are built. The company is extremely strong in its position, not only in the industry but also with its customers. It is the worldwide leader in WAN technology and hardware, and has had less difficulty than some others riding out the demise of network spending since 2001. The purpose here is to assess the economics of using Cisco products and examine the success of its transfer of technology. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSciscoEconTe.rtf
Paper Title: Cisco Systems, Economics and Technology Transfer
Cisco Systems’ Future Success
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A 7 page paper discussing Cisco’s background of success and its future outlook. The industry is one that is suffering now as worldwide networking spending literally has seen the bottom drop out. Cisco’s current revenues are greatly reduced at present, but it has the comfort and assurance of knowing it still is the industry leader. When the industry rebounds, Cisco will as well. Its history of service, quality, innovation and technical superiority will continue to support future efforts. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSciscoFut.rtf
Paper Title: Cisco Systems’ Future Success
Cisco's Brochure in the Context of Weick's Organizing Theory
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This 10 page paper evaluates Brochure which is related to wireless networking. Weick's theory of organizing is explored in depth. How one can utilize Weick's theory in the context of analyzing Brochure is explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA345Bro.rtf
Paper Title: Cisco's Brochure in the Context of Weick's Organizing Theory
CISCO, IT AND POSITION IN STRATEGY
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This 13-page paper discusses how Cisco Systems has used information technology both to boost its own competitive advantage and that of its clients. Also discussed are Cisco's efforts against some of its competition. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTciscos.rtf
Paper Title: CISCO, IT AND POSITION IN STRATEGY
COBOL -- COmmon Business Oriented Language -- and Chase
Manhattan
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This 13 page report discusses COmmon Business
Oriented Language or COBOL and whether or not a “project leader”
recommends that the institution should use COBOL as an ongoing
process of business. COBOL was one of the first high-level
programming languages, introduced in 1959 by the Conference on
Data Systems Languages and played an important role in automating
the business world with its proficiency at defining and
manipulating complex data structures. Does it still serve that
purpose in the 21st century? Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWcobol.wps
Paper Title: COBOL -- COmmon Business Oriented Language -- and Chase
Manhattan
COBOL in 2001
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A 10 page paper discussing this programming language's likely
future. COBOL has outlived all sorts of advances in hardware, software and uses, many
of which were expected to place COBOL's final nail. However, it is clear that COBOL is
will remain a significant force in business applications. Not only do existing legacy
systems center on the language, but 15% of all new development currently is in COBOL.
Those universities that have abandoned teaching the language completely do their students
no favor. Though it likely should not be required of all computer students, it should
remain available as an elective subject. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KScobol01.wps
Paper Title: COBOL in 2001
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