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ICT skills for Business
General info about computing facilities in HH
The w:Microsoft Office 2010 at HH is from-cloud. With cloud computing w:Infrastructure as a Service is feasible.
- HH uses VDI w:Desktop virtualization in some computer classrooms to bring an extremely available and responsive computing experience with w:Windows 7 Enterprise / Office 2010 ( apparently from-cloud ).
- w:WinSCP is the tool of choice for moving files to network folders. If you are using OS X, Linux or FreeBSD at home you can use the pre-installed command line tool scp to get same functionality ( move files between machines securely ). The scp uses underlying ssh tool for security and encryption which can be used to securely connect to a shell on a server.
Power Point 2010
Microsoft PowerPoint is a slide-based presentation program developed by Microsoft. ( Wikipedia )
Word 2010
Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft. ( Wikipedia )
ICT Skills for Business 2
Excel
A spreadsheet is an interactive computer application program for organization and analysis of data in tabular form. Spreadsheets developed as computerized simulations of paper accounting worksheets. The program operates on data represented as cells of an array, organized in rows and columns. Each cell of the array is a model–view–controller element that can contain either numeric or text data, or the results of formulas that automatically calculate and display a value based on the contents of other cells. ( Wikipedia )
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications. ( Wikipedia )
- w:Sum
- w:Maxima and minima
- w:Average
- w:If - ifexists
- Payment calculation
More on using Excel: Business Math 2 - Business Math with Excel and Project Management in Multicultural Environment: Excel as project management tool
Cloud computing
- w:Cloud computing ( w:fi:Pilvilaskenta ) is a major pleasantifier of information technology systems acquisition and operation hassle and costs. Prices start as low as 15€ / VPS-from-cloud ( virtual private server ) with full w:root access. Additionally cloud computing is ecological. Think of a business buying a big physical server which is then utilized to 10% of it's maximum capacity whereas in cloud computing you can thanks to w:Virtualization technologies have much better utilization rates for actual physical devices. ( jubo-jubo )
- In Ccud computing multiple w:abstraction layers provide ability to move virtual servers around the cloud. It can anticipate breaking down of single physical components and move the services to a sound, functional piece of server hardware in advance to the physcial component breaking up. In addition to these fault surviving technology cloud computing is very w:ecologically efficient as several, even tens of w:virtual servers can live on one physical machine instead of expensive server hardware sitting idly as the load is much lower then the total processing power by a factor of 10x or so. ( jubo-jubo )
Things as a service
- w:Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
- w:Platform as a service (PaaS)
- w:Software as a service (SaaS)
- w:Network as a service (NaaS)
- w:Storage as a service (STaaS)
- w:Security as a service (SECaaS)
- w:Data as a service (DaaS)
- w:Desktop as a service (DaaS - see above)
- Database as a service (DBaaS)
- w:Test environment as a service (TEaaS)
- w:API as a service (APIaaS)
- w:Backend as a service (BaaS)
- Integrated development environment as a service (IDEaaS)
- Integration platform as a service (IPaaS), see w:Cloud-based integration
In the w:business model using software as a service, users are provided access to application software and databases. The cloud providers manage the infrastructure and platforms on which the applications run. SaaS is sometimes referred to as “on-demand software” and is usually priced on a pay-per-use basis. SaaS providers generally price applications using a subscription fee. ( Wikipedia )
SPSS
See Toolkit for Quantitative Surveys