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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Case#8

BAGYONG ONDOY:Nature's way of doing the Accounting

They say that nature has its own laws that no one could ever usurp though many has drastically ignored and even twisted as a fraud for so many years now.

In the last few days, we have seen very sad and depressing images and stories of victims of calamities brought by Bagyong Ondoy; and many more stories untold from those people whose lips were silenced by their untimely passing in a tragic display of nature’s fury.

The tragedy has led me to a sense of reflection and silence and listening and murmuring, and praying, with tears running on the valley of my face, with how in the world a harrowing event so unimaginable could happen right the heart of the nation.

Why did it happen? Who is to blame?

People were all wet, hungry and cold on rooftops as they saw their livelihood and family members were swept away by the deluge of raging waters and mud. Hours last and darkness fell swiftly yet many were still asking for help to be rescued, as the government was obviously seen as totally incapable, incompetent and not ready to respond to such dire situations. The private sector took the effort and immediately sounded the clarion call for unity, generosity and service; and unity, generosity, and service came…overflowing.

I beg to disagree that no one should be blamed. Pardon me but there is a need to point our fingers especially when we saw that lives were ended as fast as a snap of a finger. Forgive me but accountability and responsibility for such a big calamity that has torn down the foundations of families, homes, cities, provinces, a nation and individual dreams are needed to prevent for such a disaster from happening once again in the future.

No it is not the heavy rainfall. No it was not all because of Ondoy.

It is all because of us.

This is what we paid for the dinner at Le Cirque. This is what we as a nation paid for the corruption of government officials on so many government projects. This is what families and victims paid for the bribery right at the doors of the Malacañang Palace. This is what we paid for all the capricious spending of the government to non-sense programs that only benefited their own pockets. This is what we paid for being silent in the midst of evil, cheating and wrongdoings. This is what we paid for not having clear national policies, programs and political will against illegal logging, pollution, alternative sources of energy, reclamation of coastal areas, waste segregation, rehabilitation of rivers and estuaries, quarrying and mining, irresponsible industrialization and many more crimes against nature.

This is what we all paid for not taking care of our environment, for throwing all our garbage on wrong places for expediency, for polluting the air, rivers and soil, for not teaching our children how to be responsible stewards, for being lukewarm.

This is what I paid for not doing my best of practicing responsible stewardship; for being too lazy of thinking only of today and not of the future generations; for being laid back and not maximizing my talents and influence in order for nature to be cared for more; for not doing more, for being complacent and negligent.

This is what we all paid for:Â loss of lives, livelihood, homes and dreams and maybe a better future that we will all be held accountable by the future generations; and God forbid, curse us for stealing away from them a beautiful, peaceful and healthy world to live in.

The elements of nature, air, water, soil and all living things have their own lives; they all breathe and they all live not actually all for themselves but for all of us. And whenever we kill and destroy and disrespect nature, it has its own way of doing the accounting.

Acquiring more rubber boats, more relief goods, amphibious vehicles, having a savvy disaster coordination and disaster management programs, more budget for the upgrading of the equipment of the weather bureau and more volunteers, even if Darna and all our superheroes come to life; they will not solve the calamities to come. They will not stop nature’s natural way of doing the accounting. When lives are lost, lives will be claimed in return.

God for sure will forgive us for our irresponsibility, savagery and unmoderated greed; but nature has its own law:Â what we reap is what we sow

Comment:

Yes, I agree. This is what people pay for throwing their trash anywhere. I’ve seen that countless of times – people riding in their vehicles and suddenly just throwing their garbage outside their window and into the streets. Is the concept of taking care of the environment so difficult to grasp? Oh, well. What one sows, one reaps. It’s Karma, I guess. It all comes back…



MASSACRE IN MINDANAO

Military and police forces are hot on the trail of a heavily armed group that abducted a group of 40 persons, including members of a Maguindanao political clan and journalists who accompanied them in Ampatuan, Maguindanao, Monday.

Those snatched were Genalyn Mangudadatu, wife of Buluan, Maguindanao Vice Mayor Ismael Mangudadatu, and her sisters-in-law Buluan, Maguindanao Vice Mayor Eden Mangudadatu and Farina Mangudadatu.

Also taken were lawyers Connie Brezuela and Cynthia Oquendo, both Mangudadatu’s legal counsel.

Four of the abducted journalists were identified as Manila Bulletin correspondent Bong Reblando, Bart Maravilla of Bombo Radyo, DZRH correspondent Henry Araneta, Andy Teodoro of UNTV and local tabloid reporter Joy Duhay.

Local news sources say 21 bodies have been recovered so far; however that this might be one of the worst massacres ever in Mindanao's history.

The victims were on their way to Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao, to file the certificate of candidacy of Ismael Mangudadatu for Maguindanao governor when snatched.

Although feelings between the two clans run high, it was presumed that the inclusion of media and that as many of the party were female, this candidacy filing would pass without incident.

The Army’s 6th ID has earlier closed the Cotabato-Maguindanao highway due to a firefight following the abduction between state forces and the armed group.

The Mangudadatus in Maguindanao are relatives of Sultan Kudarat, Governor Suharto Mangudadatu, and his father, Sultan Kudarat Congressman Pax Mangudadatu, a former member of the government peace panel negotiating with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

Mangudadatu, in an interview over Catholic-ran DXND in Kidapawan City, said his last contact with his wife was around 9:30 a.m. Genalyn and her convoy left Buluan town an hour earlier.

Around 11:30 a.m. Mangudadatu received disturbing reports that six of those abducted were beheaded by the armed men.

“I don’t know if my wife, Jijie, (Genalyn) was one of those beheaded. The beheading was confirmed by our people in the area,” he said during the interview.

Authorities have yet to confirm the report. Mangudadatu has called on authorities to exert all efforts for the safe and immediate retrieval of his wife and companions soon. (PNA)

Comment:
it is truly a shame that journalists, and all the other innocent people there, were murdered so viciously. from what i understand, there are only more journalist deaths in Iraq, making the Philippines second in the world for this. this was the most journalists to have been attacked and died in some time. i believe it was more than 30 of them in this massacre alone. what a shame.

political powers will always use violence and fear to control the people. the problem is that the people allow it to work. rather than fight back and win easily (the vast majority, while not agreeing with these tactics, always choose to not get involved...usually for their families' sake; though it can be argued with ease that ridding the country of this problem can only help their families in the long run and that sacrifices must always be made for anything worth fighting for).

i would say more about the subject, but i haven't been letting myself stay on top of world events, because it is so depressing, and very angering to me. i get way too worked up about things like this, and really i have no choice or influence on the matter, whatsoever. in fact, i don't even know anyone who cares a little. they are more worried about their own minuscule problems, such as gas prices, the stain on their new shirt, their goddamn haircuts!




Cruz: Jueteng Flourishing under PNoy


MANILA, Philippines - One would think that with the campaign slogan of bringing the country into the "daang matuwid," President Benigno Aquino's administration would be the last to be associated with the "flourishing" and "resurgence" of jueteng in the Philippines.

Apparently, no one was more shocked than the people asking and answering questions on Monday in the House games and amusements committee hearing themselves.

San Juan Rep. JV Ejercito, son of the former Philippine president who was ousted on jueteng protection allegations, was himself shocked when he asked retired Archbishop Oscar Cruz if jueteng got worse under the administration of his father's successor, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Arroyo's son Mikey and brother-in-law Ignacio were once accused of being on the take from jueteng. Arroyo's bosom body, Pampanga Governor Lilia Pineda, is married to suspected jueteng lord Bong Pineda.

Cruz knew, however, that he was going to deliver a shocker at the Games and Amusements commitee hearing at the House of Representatives.

He prefaced his reply by saying, "I'm sorry to say, but jueteng flourished under the present administration."

"Jueteng flourished during the present administration, yes. Sorry to say....We're at a loss with this, but that's what we get from the ground. That’s the basis of the report of Senator [Miriam Defensor] Santiago. I'm having my doubts about [Aquino's] 'daang matuwid.' [righteous path]. I entertain hope that some way somehow, somebody, somewhere will find daanang matuwid. And yet, I'm not that hopeful."

Ejercito, shocked, along with other congressmen-colleagues who were probably expecting the former Lingayen archbishop to blame the Arroyo administration, repeated the question to be sure: "But the the present administration has only been there a few months?"

Cruz again said that jueteng enjoyed a resurgence under the present administration.

'No one jueteng godfather'

While Cruz cleared the President of any wrongdoing, and that there is no one godfather for the illegal numbers game now, Cruz blames the jueteng resurgence to the increase of jueteng lords and operators.

Cruz said, while jueteng used to be operated by select parties nationwide before, now, local executives have become jueteng operators and jueteng lords themselves in their own jurisdictions.

Comment:

According to the account given in the Gospel of Jueteng, “Judas of Cruz” carried the disciples' money bag[8] and betrayed the “Jueteng Lords” for a bribe of "thirty pieces of silver"[9] by identifying them with a kiss—"the kiss of Cruz"—to arresting soldiers of the High Senate, who then turned the “Jueteng Lords” over to the PNP.




January-June 2010 Dengue Cases up to 40%

Manila — Dengue cases went up by 40 per cent during the period of January to June 26 this year compared to the same period last year, according to the Department of Health.

At least 190 persons died from the mosquito-borne disease out of the 25,283 dengue cases treated in hospitals during the period, the DOH said.

Some 172 barangays were also found to have a clustering of dengue cases. The regions with the most number of cases included Central Luzon, South Cotabato-Sultan Kudarat-Sarangani-General Santos (Socsksargen), Southern Tagalog, National Capital Region, Central Visayas and Davao.

A total of 18,055 dengue cases were reported last year in the period January to June 26.

Health Secretary Enrique Ona asked the media on Monday to remind the public to take precautions against the dengue-carrying mosquitoes which bite during the daytime and thrive in clean, stagnant water.

He said dengue had become fairly common not only during the rainy season but year round.

He was surprised that none of the reporters who interviewed him have had dengue since he himself had contracted the potential killer disease three years ago.

"Na—dengue na ako (I've had dengue). The public should be wary of stagnant water," Ona warned.

"It occurs all throughout the year except during one month at the start of the rainy season," he said.

Ona downplayed reports that six elementary students in Candon City in Ilocos Sur had tested positive for the Influenza A(H1N1) virus last week, insisting that the cases were "just like ordinary flu."

"We want to assure the public that the DOH is on top of things. The A(H1N1) virus is already in the Philippines but it appears not much different from ordinary flu," he said.

The discovery of a new influenza strain triggered a global alarm last year after the World Health Organization nearly declared an A(H1N1) pandemic.

But health officials later downplayed the effects of the A(H1N1) flu strain due to the relatively low mortality rate.

According to news reports, the six students-three boys and three girls-manifested typical symptoms of the A(H1N1) virus such as high fever, sore throat and diarrhea. But five have already recovered while one still has a cough.

Ona said the new cases appeared to have been caused by the same A(H1N1) strain that entered the country last year. "It may or may not have spread but we are continuously monitoring it," he said. /INQUIRER

Comment:

We should clean our surrounding so that the mosquitos cant never bite us anymore....




• Aquino: 43,650 new jobs from U.S investment

MANILA, Philippines - President Benigno Aquino III returned from his US trip on Tuesday and said the US$2.4 billion new investments secured during the trip would create 43,650 new jobs in the next 3 years.
"It's good to be home. In the last week, during our visit to the US, we were able to send our message across: the Philippines is open for business," Aquino said after his flight arrived at around 3:45 a.m. from California at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2.

Among the business firms that have committed to make new investments are: Coca-Cola, Pfizer, AES Corp., Hewlett-Packard, J.P. Morgan Chase, Global Services Inc., Century Properties, and General Electric.
Aquino said these investments are in power generation, consumer products, business and knowledge process outsourcing, health care, garments, and leather goods.


"We were able to secure a commitment of at least 43,650 new jobs in the next 3 years, including some 4,500 in construction-related jobs. And because of the multiplier effect, we estimate 200,000 more jobs to benefit our countrymen," he said.

Winning bidder AES Corp. will be expanding the capacity of the Masinloc Power Plant 2 by up to 660 megawatts with a project cost of $1 billion.
"This will lead to 1,500 jobs during the 3- to 4-year construction period," Aquino said.
Coca-Cola will invest $1 billion in upgrading and replacement of equipment and creation of new products and processes, he said.

"In short, our visit to the US enabled us to generate $2.4 billion in new investments," Aquino said.
"Furthermore, we received an additional $434 million in the form of a grant from the Millennium Challenge Corp. to expand the coverage of existing social programs that have been performing outstandingly," Aquino said.

He said foreign investors feel the new confidence that has arisen from the new political and economic environment.

He also urged his critics to support the drive for progress.
"Hinihikayat ko ang ating mga kapwa Pilipino na panay pa rin batikos, makiisa sana kayo sa ating pagsisikap," he said. "Kararating lang po namin at medyo pagod, pero talaga naman bale wala po yon kung maganda naman ang dalang balita."

Meanwhile, Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa said the Palace legal team has finished its review of the Incident Investigation and Review Committee (IIRC) and is ready to present its recommendations to the President.

He declined to reveal details since he has not taken up the matter with the president. "I'm not sure if we can discuss it today," he said. -- with a report from Ruby Tayag, dzMM

Comment:

Although, if I may add in suggestion. Despite of, money is not the answer to every problem that we have, but it will help us for sure in addressing some of our major problem. People need to be aware of these so their expectation are not in the realm of the magic world. Vision requires hard work to materialized, it's going to be a long road before we can see the end result.

Most Americans tax payers are against this aid, meanly due to the current economic woes in the home front. Pero a promise is a promise and it's an issue of trust which speak volume to the current caretaker. Also, there are a high volume of Fil-Am family in the US who are a working class and we are a tax payer as well in most part.......So please help Pnoy take care of the CHICKEN...this is our money too!





Saturday, September 18, 2010

Case#6

CONSUMER ACT OF THE PHILIPPINES
The Republic Act No.7394 is known as the CONSUMER ACT OF THE PHILIPPINES. This act protects and give the rights of the consumer. In the interpretation and implementation of the provisions of this act the best interest of consumer shall be considered. This act is very useful because it develops and provides safety and quality standards for consumer products. It protect the public against unreasonable risks to injury associated with consumer products.

The Act shall be enforced not only by the Department of Health with respect to food, drugs, cosmetics, devices and substances but also by the Department of Agriculture with respect to product related to agriculture, and by the Department of Trade and Industry with respect to other consumer products. Each departments will help to ensure that the product are safe to the consumer. They are responsible in finding or checking if the consumer products are injurious, unsafe and dangerous, including the imported products, and let the consumer to be aware or alert the consumer about this. The concerned departments shall make a list of new consumer product. Any interested person may petition the appropriate department to commence a proceeding for the issuance of an amendment or revocation of a consumer product safety rule or an order declaring a consumer product injurious and unsafe. Any persons who will violate any provisions of this Act will have a penalties depending on its violation.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Case #7

Computer System Security
1.Make a Boot Disk in case of your Computer is Damage or Compromised
To aid in recovering from a security breach or hard disk failure, create a boot disk on a floppy disk which will help when recovering a computer after such an event has occurred. Remember, however, you must create this disk before you have a security event.

2.Turn off your PC
Turn off your computer or disconnect its Ethernet interface when you are not using it. An intruder cannot attack your computer if it is powered off or otherwise completely disconnected from the network.

3. Keep all Applications,including your OS,patched
Vendors will usually release patches for their software when a vulnerability has been discovered. Most product documentation offers a method to get updates and patches. You should be able to obtain updates from the vendor's web site. Read the manuals or browse the vendor's web site for more information.

Some applications will automatically check for available updates, and many vendors offer automatic notification of updates via a mailing list. Look on your vendor's web site for information about automatic notification. If no mailing list or other automated notification mechanism is offered you may need to check periodically for updates.

4. Disable Hidden File name Extensions

Disable your hidden filename extension or "Hide file extensions for known file types". The option is enabled by default, but you can disable this option in order to have file extensions displayed by Windows. After disabling this option, there are still some file extensions that, by default, will continue to remain hidden.

5.Use Multiple Back-ups of Critical Data

Keep a copy of important files on removable media such as ZIP disks or recordable CD-ROM disks. Use software backup tools if available, and store the backup disks somewhere away from the computer.

6.Don't Run the Program of unknown Origin

Never run a program unless you know it to be authored by a person or company that you trust. Also, don't send programs of unknown origin to your friends or coworkers simply because they are amusing they might contain a Trojan horse program.

7.Consult Your System Support Personnel if you work from Home
If you use your broadband access to connect to your employer's network via a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or other means, your employer may have policies or procedures relating to the security of your home network. Be sure to consult with your employer's support personnel, as appropriate, before following any of the steps outlined in this document.

8. Adjust you browser settings
to help prevent ad ware from findings its way onto your computer you might also want to adjust your internet browser's secure.For Example On Internet Explorer your Internet Explored Zone Settings should be on "Medium Security" or above

9.Unprotected Window Share
Unprotected Windows networking shares can be exploited by intruders in an automated way to place tools on large numbers of Windows-based computers attached to the Internet because site security on the Internet is interdependent, a compromised computer not only creates problems for the computer's owner, but it is also a threat to other sites on the Internet. The greater immediate risk to the Internet community is the potentially large number of computers attached to the Internet with unprotected Windows networking shares combined with distributed attack tools such as those described in.

10.Disable Java,JavaScript and ActiveX if Possible
Be aware of the risks involved in the use of "mobile code" such as ActiveX, Java, and JavaScript. A malicious web developer may attach a script to something sent to a web site, such as a URL, an element in a form, or a database inquiry. Later, when the web site responds to you, the malicious script is transferred to your browser.

The most significant impact of this vulnerability can be avoided by disabling all scripting languages. Turning off these options will keep you from being vulnerable to malicious scripts. However, it will limit the interaction you can have with some web sites.


Friday, August 13, 2010

Case#4

1. What is IT Outsourcing?
Outsourcing of IT processes - this may range from infrastructure, to software development, maintenance and support.

Outsourcing - also a subcontracting a process, such as product design or manufacturing, to a third-party company

The concept of taking internal company functions and paying an outside firm to handle them. Outsourcing is done to save money, improve quality, or free company resources for other activities. Outsourcing was first done in the data-processing industry and has spread to areas, including telemessaging and call centers. Outsourcing is the wave of the future.

•The definition of outsourcing, basically started in the late 80's, is certainly correct. frequently, the exact operations (people, equipment, etc.) were sold to an outside party to run. So in data processing for example, the entire computer department became owned/employed by say IBM who ran it at a fixed cost, or all accounting functions were taken over by an outside firm for a specified fee. It was thought the original company didn't have to deal with employee issues, benefits, etc. I would dispute it is the wave of the future. Like many ideas the promise frequently didn't live up to the reality. Many companies are bringing back in house the outsourced functions after finding: Others don't operate any cheaper, and are frequently more expensive. The loss of direct control over who handles their affairs, the caring of those people about the company, and effect on other stakeholders, wasn't worth it and was even a detriment. (For example, many of the customer service centers outsourced to India are being brought back as customers are unsatisfied, opportunities to benefit the company in accounting processes weren't pursued - things like a new report was only done at a high direct cost, etc.)

2. Advantage and Disadvantage

•Advantage•

The benefits of Outsourcing are:

Less capital expenditure - For example, by outsourcing information technology requirements, a company does not have to buy expensive hardware and software.

Less management headache - For example, by outsourcing business process such as accounting, a company no longer has to hire and manage accounting personnel.

Focus on core competencies - Outsourcing non-core related processes will allow a business to focus more on it's core competencies and strengths, giving it a competitive advantage.

•Disadvantage•

Before deciding on outsourcing your company's business process, keep in mind the disadvantages of outsourcing:

Less managerial control - It may be harder to manage the outsourcing service provider as compared to managing your own employees.

Outsourcing company goes out of business - If your outsourcing service provide goes bankrupt or out of business, your company will have to quickly transition to a new service provider or take the process back in-house.

May be more expensive - Sometimes it is cheaper to keep a process in-house as compared to outsourcing.

Security and confidentiality issues - If your company is outsourcing business processes such as payroll, confidential information such as salary will be known to the outsourcing service provider.

3. Implication

•When the Dow Jones stock index recorded its largest single-day loss in late September 2008, many investors panicked. But billionaire investor Warren Buffet took a different stance – declaring the time was right to buy United States stocks. Buffet saw opportunity amidst chaos. That’s a lesson the electronics supply chain would do well to consider in current economic times, industry executives argue.

“When business starts to go bad, people panic. As a result, they tend to abandon their long-term strategic course, scrambling for short-term relief,” said Greg Frazier, executive vice president, supply chain business development worldwide, Avnet Electronics Marketing, Phoenix. For example, Frazier has recently fielded a flurry of calls from small and mid-size OEMs asking about outsourcing – customers that had previously decided that outsourcing was not the right fit for their company. And though under the right circumstances outsourcing can certainly provide an OEM with significant opportunities for savings, it is no panacea. “When they hear major OEMs like Sony announce plans to close 10 percent of its plants worldwide and shift more manufacturing to outsourcing, they question their (manufacturing) decisions,” Frazier noted.

Supply chain integrators like Avnet work closely with OEM customers to evaluate the pros and cons of outsourcing, said Frazier, who cautions companies to be particularly vigilant in their evaluation of suitability and financial stability of potential contract manufacturing partners. A recent report from electronics research firm iSuppli Corp. found that the global electronics contract manufacturing sector has begun to feel the impact of the slowdown.

Growth in 2008 for the contract manufacturing sector is estimated to be almost half of the 16.1 percent recorded in 2007. “As the end markets erode die to recession, the trickledown effect will cause less significant revenue growth for electronics supply chain participants, including electronic manufacturing service providers (EMS) and original design manufacturers (ODM),” said Adam Pick, principal analyst, EMS/ODM, for iSuppli, El Segundo, Calif.

OEMs must also carefully consider the regions in which they plan to outsource. “Everyone’s automatic assumption is that Asia is the go-to region. But when you factor in energy costs, which have only recently begun to come down again, and rising labor rates, local alternatives like Mexico can be very attractive,” said Frazier.

When selecting an EMS partner, it's also important to remember that one size does not fit all, said Craig LaBarge, chief executive officer and president of LaBarge, Inc., a St. Louis-based EMS provider. “Depending upon the nature of their business, OEMs will have different expectations for their outsourcing partners. Our core competencies are very different than those of a provider that's set up to produce large volumes of a consumer-oriented product, for example.”

LaBarge's niche is producing low volume, high-rate-of-change, high-complexity electronic assemblies, which may be used in applications ranging from military and aerospace to industrial and medical.

While the current economic environment presents an excellent opportunity for OEMs to further utilize outsourcing as a way to reduce their manufacturing and design costs, there are challenges and difficulties that come with this kind of change. “In our experience, the most successful situations are those where the customer understands that outsourcing is as much a cultural change as a strategic one for their organization,” LaBarge noted.

The bottom line is that even in the best of economic times, the decision to outsource should be made based on a careful cost/benefit analysis. “This is not a quick, short-term solution,” said Frazier. “Every OEM must consider their options based on their individual circumstances and goals, and not make a knee-jerk reaction based on what others are doing.”

Case#5

How New Technology is Rewiring our Brains?

• You think your car radio is broken because it doesn't display the name of the song and the artist. You tap a word on a paperback and wonder why the definition doesn't automatically pop up. You swipe a digit across the screen of your cell phone and all you get are fingerprint smudges.

Then you remember: That isn't a satellite radio. You're reading an actual book, not a kind. It's not a smart phone, it's a dumb one. You were expecting the cool capabilities of new technology--from old technology.

It used to be we wanted to keep up with the Joneses,” says Christine Louise Hohlbaum. “Today all we want is to keep up with our gadgets". Technology pervades every aspect of our lives. Our touchscreen existence has literally rewired our brains. Our behavior is also informed by the technology we use. We tap, ping, and Skype , all day long.”

So sometimes we get a little flummoxed when confronted by something that isn't digital--like a door that actually requires a key, or a book whose pages don't turn by themselves, or a TV that plays shows in real time with no skipping past the commercials.

Is this a common problem, or are we just spoiled geeks? We asked around. Turns out we're not the only ones who regularly have out-of-technology experiences. Here are some typical ones.

• In researching this article, we found that by far the greatest response was from people who've grown so accustomed to TiVo and other digital video recorders that they want to use them everywhere--not just on TVs, but on movies, car radios, and even conversations.

"Since I can so easily rewind television shows using my TiVo, I am constantly trying to rewind my radio to hear something I've missed," says Kim Dushinski, author of The Mobile Marketing Handbook. "But I knew I was totally spoiled by technology when I started to want to rewind actual conversations with people. ('I know she told me her name two seconds ago, but I forgot it already. I'll just rewind...oh wait...crud.')"

We can think of other applications. You're taking an awfully long time to get to the point, so I'll just fast-forward through the boring preamble. Gee, that was amazingly cute thing my four-year-old just did. Let me replay that.

"I was driving down the highway, and I saw a billboard that I thought was hilarious," says Joe Paone, president of PR firm Bee Elevated Communications. "But my wife missed it. My immediate instinct was to press rewind so my wife could see it."

Regrettably, unless you live inside a cheesy Adam Sandler movie (which would be cause for regret of another magnitude), life does not come with an embedded DVR. For better or worse, we're all stuck with real time.

• Remember when publishers used to print books on paper? Actually, they still do. At least for now, anyway. But sometimes it's easy to forget.

"I was reading a book last night, and I wondered whether something I'd just read had been mentioned earlier in the book," says Dianne Smith, a sales professional in Manchester, Massachusetts. "I wanted to do a search back through the preceding chapters to find the reference. Then I realized I was reading print and would have to flip back page by page. I laughed at myself. But I do love the good old-fashioned pleasure of page turning."

Sharing electronic text can be a simple matter of pressing a few keys, says Matthew Kammerait, marketing and social media specialist for Quad/Graphics, a $5 billion book and magazine printer in Sussex, Wisconsin. Sharing a physical book? You might have to exchange actual molecules.

"Working on my iPad, iPhone, laptop, etc., I've become very used to sharing just about everything I find interesting with others to foster dialogue," says Kammerait. "When I'm reading a printed book, I find myself looking for Share widgets on the page."

That's okay, Matt. We won't tell your bosses.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Case#2

Global Warning
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Most of the observed temperature increase since the middle of the 20th century was caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, which results from human activity such as fossil fuel burning and deforestation. Global dimming, a result of increasing concentrations of atmospheric aerosols that block sunlight from reaching the surface, has partially countered the effects of greenhouse gas induced warming.

•The scientific consensus is that anthropogenic global warming is occurring.Nevertheless, political and public debate continues. The Kyoto Protocol is aimed at stabilizing greenhouse gas concentration to prevent a "dangerous anthropogenic interference".As of November 2009, 187 states have signed and ratified the protocol.

Effects of Computers
•The state of knowledge of global warming will be presented and two aspects examined: observational evidence and a review of the state of computer modeling of climate change due to anthropogenic increases in greenhouse gases. Observational evidence, indeed, shows global warming, but it is difficult to prove that the changes are unequivocally due to the greenhouse-gas effect. Although observational measurements of global warming are subject to "correction," researchers are showing consistent patterns in their interpretation of the data.

•Since the 1960s, climate scientists have been making their computer models of the climate system more realistic. Models started as atmospheric models and, through the addition of oceans, surface hydrology, and sea-ice components, they then became climate-system models. Because of computer limitations and the limited understanding of the degree of interaction of the various components, present models require substantial simplification. Nevertheless, in their present state of development climate models can reproduce most of the observed large-scale features of the real system, such as wind, temperature, precipitation, ocean current, and sea-ice distribution. The use of supercomputers to advance the spatial resolution and realism of Earth-system models will also be discussed.

Effects of Computers in a certain Company in our Planet
•As our technology grows and more people using computers and it can cause so much heat to our planet. In any company computers are more important. Data center in a company is used to facilitate computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It generally includes redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications connections, environmental controls (e.g., air conditioning, fire suppression) and security devices. IT department in a company is a major source of negative environmental impacts. The best way to reduce heat in our planet is to less consume of power because the IT is the biggest consumer of power.

•According to Senior Editor Stephanie writes that Data Centers consume between 1.5% and 3% of all the power generated annually in the United States. A certain Company called VistaPrint, where the IT departments does manage its data center facilities, discovered that its electric bill was projected to skyrocket if the company, which sells custom printed products online grew as predicted. Data Centers of VistaPrints hosted by "Cable and Wireless". The use of "hydro power" provides a renewable lower-emissions of source electricity. The company replace its blade servers with virtual machines that use more server capacity and consume less power.

The Green Advantage
•First and foremost, green IT is a help to the environment. The use of them reduces the already big pile of e-waste. For instance, a simple move of replacing fluorescent bulbs with energy-efficient lights will lessen the number of burnt bulbs dumped into landfills. How? Well, high-efficiency light bulbs tend to last longer which means they require lesser replacements.

•Green IT helps you save money. Most Eco-friendly technology devices are energy- efficient which means that they consume lesser energy. And in a business, that translates to less electricity to pay for.

•The first two benefits leads to this third benefit. This refers to personal fulfillment. Knowing that you have helped save the planet while earning something out of it is a very wise move that creates a sense of nobility and fulfillment.

Data center Server that Consume Less Energy
•Start-up server maker SeaMicro today unveiled a new low-power server that promises to slash power costs for companies running large Internet services and cloud computing platforms. SeaMicro’s multi-core x86 server runs on Intel’s low-power Atom chips, whose energy efficiency has made them the processor of choice for many mobile phones and laptops.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Case#3

1. What is Facebook?

• it is a very popular online social networking website that allow the users to interact via message,chats,and other forms of media content.It also allows for business and schools networking.Facebook started as a closed social networking.Facebook users create a profile page that shows their friends and network information about themselves.The choice to include a profile in a network that everyone withing the network can view the profile.The profile typically includes the following information,Status,Friends,Friends in other networks,Photos,Notes,Groups and the Wall.Users of Facebook can share new stories,videos and other files with friend.Most news and video website have buttons that can be clicked automatically share the story or video on the feed.The person sharing can make comments about the shared items that their friends will see.Facebook is also a excellent way to meet friends ad family and it can be chat with people you haven spoke to years.It is useful in its own way.

2. Advantage and Disadvantage of Facebook?

•The Advantage for me is that i can stay in touch with old school friends.I went to boarding school so we all live in different parts of the country.Some are also different parts of the world.I also have family members on my list for the same reason.

Advantages
*Allow user to search new and old friends
*Accessible to chosen universities having a level of security
*Make it least awkward when communicating with a strangers or people you are not familiar with it
*Love attraction - can be used a dating service system
*Make it easier to join groups having similar like and dislikes
*Allow members to check students who are taking the same class,living with the same are or coming from the same academy

•The Disadvantage for me is it is a bit addictive.Facebook also offers a lot of more privacy with in myspace.Also the disadvantages don't pose a threat to you just by merely looking at it.Someone else has to prove that what users do with their profile is directly in proportion with what can happen to them.A user must understand what he is trying to give out otherwise things might get messy and people will mistook them as someone else.

Disadvantages
*Overcrowding
*Weakening long distance relationship
*Unsupported by physical adjacency
*Contributes wide range procrastination
*Rampant addiction
*Stalking is possible
*Acquaintances can be labeled as friends

3. What are characteristics of Facebook.Why many people engage in this site?

• The characteristics of Facebook it is a dynamic website you can do what you want. You can also upload pictures, contact to your families and friends abroad. You can also play games you can also post what you are doing in wall post. They can see your profile status so that many people find new friends and partners and they engage to Facebook to find it and use it as their pleasure.

4. Can you use Facebook in E-commerce?How and Why?

• For me Facebook can be used in e-commerce by posting your products in your wall so that they can see it. You can also chat with them and deal them what you want and what they want. Also maybe their is an application in facebook that is related to business.The application called Payvment Between music, virtual gifting, gaming and retail goods, Facebook is turning into a virtual online mall of sorts. We’ve written about Payvment, a startup that allows anyone to create and operate a retail storefront on Facebook. Today, Payvment is launching an innovative new feature for storefront owners on Facebook: the ability for retailers to provide instant discounts and coupons to users that become Fans or “Like” their Facebook page.
5. How important Facebook in the society today?

•For me that the important of Facebook in this society today is
because Facebook pages are typically the best option for organizations to promote themselves on Facebook, I will focus on Facebook pages throughout this article.

•Customer Interaction - Facebook pages provide a forum for dialogue between the customers and the brand giving companies to opportunity to build up their better relationship with target audiences and current customers.

•Reputation Management - Facebook allows a company to gain a deeper understanding of how the brand is perceived online through direct feedback and also by monitoring what users are saying about their brand.

•New Customer Acquisition - Each time a Facebook user becomes a fan of a Facebook page.Notice is posted as new items for all the users friends to see