A. Community cloud.
B. Public cloud.
C. Hybrid cloud.
D. Server cloud.
A. Indexer
B. Document processor
C. Crawler
D. Content categorizer
A. Transferability
B. Despeckling
C. Reliability
D. Authenticity
A. Reuse data and information to complete an organization's transactions.
B. Move data and information from one system to another.
C. Capture vast quantities of data and information.
D. Deliver data and information to people.
A. Bandwidth and availability
B. Scalability and disaster recovery
C. High maintenance and support
D. Compliance and data privacy
A. Business intelligence (Bi).
B. Content management (CM).
C. Decision tree (DT).
D. Business process management (BPM).
A. Other impacted systems and resources.
B. The time frame for implementing the change.
C. The affected stakeholder(s).
D. Reason for change(s).
A. A consistent and reliable software road map.
B. The ability to make changes to the code,
C. The low cost of acquiring the software.
D. The absence of a software license,
A. Managing worker hours
B. Networking issues
C. Email use
D. Privacy issues
A. Mobile websites require certification and distribution through third parties (e.g. iPhone App Store), while native applications do not.
B. Mobile websites are supported by nearly all mobile browsers, while native applications are built on different platforms depending on the device.
C. Mobile native applications offer best-in-class user experience, while mobile web applications are limited by browser capabilities.
D. Mobile native applications load pages more slowly than mobile websites, due to network latency.