E-Business Presentation Sendspace Consultancy Report Current Situation
Cyberlockers are one-click file hosting systems that have become the new development in file sharing technology and peer to peer file transfers (Antoniades, D., Markatos, E.P. and Dovrolis, C., 2009) (Lee, R., 2007). Sendspace currently operates solely in this industry and only provides online file hosting services to their clientele. The company was founded in 2005, and all of its servers are located in the United States. Since the U.S. led the charge to bring down Megaupload, this could be a risky location to host servers.
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Federal Cloud Computing Strategy: The 25-Point IT Reform Plan
This paper addresses the issue of cloud computing. The only source used is a government policy document that conveys information on cloud computing from the standpoint of reforming federal information technology. The "cloud first" policy discussed here will, allegedly, help the federal government move toward standardization and adoption of cloud computing.
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Winthrop, Smith & Bradford: Early American Settler Writings
¶ … Christian Charity" offers tremendous insight into the worldview, mindset, and outlook of early American settlers. Showing how the Puritans framed their passage in terms of divine providence, the passage also…
Social Accounting Socio-Economic Accounting as a Term
Socio-economic accounting as a term and as a subdiscipline of accounting is a relatively new phenomenon. It is sometimes confused with social accounting, which is an established field of accounting and economics. Social accounting was first introduced by J. R. Hicks of Oxford University in The Social Framework: An Introduction to Economics, published in 1942. The accounting research of the time interpreted it as the whole system of accounts and balance sheets of a nation or a region, the price and quantity components of these accounts, and the various considerations to be derived there from. Social accounting was basically associated with national income accounting. An examination of the early publications in the accounting literature proves that point. A general theme in the early literature is the failure of the accountant to be involved in social accounting. The presence of business in initiatives implicating social accounting is so pervasive today that - parallel to what Monbiot (2001) observed to be a corporatization of the state - one can describe more recent developments in social accounting as the corporatization of social accounting. The manifestations of the ISEA and the GRI are here worth exploring.