By definition cybercrimes is a crime commited using a computer and the internent to steal person’s identity or sell contraband or stalk victims or disrupt operations with malevolent programs…
Possible threats of cybercrime are such as LOSS OF SALES,increase in number of cybercime may lead to customers be a fraid to purchase goods and services online,this will cause a reduction in sale to online retailers,INCREASE IN COST,online retailers must suffer the increase in cost of maintenance due to fraud,crime ware and phishing and etc…The only solution to stop cybercrime is to educate online customer how to protect themselves by:verfying the security of the web sites expecial EC sites,not shopping online while using wireless network,securing computers before shopping online by keeping antivirus,antispam,and firewall software up-to-date,reviewing creadit card and financial statementsand etc….
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February 27, 2008 by aljne
Like watching the tides up and down the ocean,
Or watching a flowing river out in the open,
Music carries me to places I have never been,
Soothing my heart in every minute of it,
It searches me much deeper within,
Giving me the truth of the way things appear,
Driving my dreams to life,
While keeping my faith alive,
Healing my self esteem,
Everytime I sink into the rhythm,
Music carries me home,
When I need the sense of belonging,
It tempts me to imagine,
When I need to run away from reality,
Music walks with me,
Stepping every fear within me,
And into the heart of music,
I find the heart of my faith.
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February 18, 2008 by aljne
Rfid is defined as Redio Frequency Identification…The use of Rfid in stock within the supply chain process is to make the supply chain more efficient and help valuable informations to be recorded…How it works: Rfid key is stepd in the product this Rfid key is know as transponder,Rfid readers are place in different place in stores this readers are able to read the keys and sent the message to merchandise management system which can identfy the product passed that process,this machine compares the goods deliverd and the goods orderd..Rfid help the managment to know where they tracks are going and incase of any imergency quick help can be send to enable goods to be deliverd where they were going on time,In store Rfid help the store owners to know where to place each product this will help the owner to know when to place new stock and where…Rfid is the solution to efficient supply chain process.
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February 8, 2008 by aljne
If RFID is used by a certain company that company wil be sure of gttn sufficent profit at the end of financial year,this wl lead to higher dividends to shareholders and as mst investors tend to be interested in investin’ in companys wch offrs hghr dividends thy wl obviously be interestd in investn’ in that company.That is how RFID attracts investors
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January 27, 2008 by aljne
ii)Five top selling e-commerce books in Amazon are:
- Enterprise resources planning system by Daniel E.O’leany
- Little red book by Jeffery Gitomer
- Plug your book by Steve Weber
- Marketing coach by Brent Sampson poynter
B)REVIEW OF ENTERPRISE RESOURCES PLANNING SYSTEM
This book is more suited as an executive guide for anyone who is considering ERP or evaluating ERP systems. In fact, the book appears to have been designed with busy senior management and executives in mind because it’s focused, hits all of the key points and each chapter is treated as a whitepaper that ends with case studies reinforcing the topic and references. Also, the author makes excellent use of window diagrams throughout to convey information. A random example if this is in chapter 11 where the linkage between implementation approach (big bang vs. phases) is shown by impact of the extent of changes to be made to ERP modules (minimal to extensive) vs. Number of modules in implementation (few to many) and how this translates to the preferred method. This is but one of many such examples.
The book is organized into four parts: (1) introduction, (2) ERP systems and capabilities, (3) ERP life cycle (deciding, selecting, designing, post implementation and training) and (4) electronic commerce and risk.
Each section is backed with cited references and necessary facts with which to decide whether or not to opt for an ERP system, and if so, how to select the correct package. The references and citations extend into every chapter, which I liked because when the author cites a fact, such as a typical cost of an ERP implementation … you know where that figure came from. I normally do not like discussions of specific products in general books, but given the narrow field of ERP vendors the discussion of each of the major players, their company histories and market position is appropriate for this book given the subject and audience.
I personally liked the case studies at the end of each chapter because there were specific to the chapter’s topic, were drawn from real life, and were frank about the problems encountered and how they were addressed. This is a gold mine for executive management seeking to determine the true scope, cost and potential value of an ERP project. I also like how each option for implementation was thoroughly covered.
Overall, this book provides complete coverage of all of the issues and factors that need to be examined before taking the plunge into an ERP system. It will definitely allow executive management to make informed decisions, and will also prepare IT and business stakeholders for the realities of an implementation. This book will pay for itself many times over for the intended audience. It is clear, concise and factual. (this review was written by Mike Tarrani)
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January 13, 2008 by aljne

I have never imagined what the world would be without friends. If we all had just the sun to smile at us, we would be wishing that walls could talk. Friends make our days brighter than they would rather be, if we were on our own. We all need a place to run to when nightmares hit our lives and this is the point where we seek for protection from people we can trust. Good friends make us feel secure to tell even the dark sides of our lives and it feels safe running for their comfort again and again.
Friends ensure that our lives are not empty or filled with silence and because of them we have stories to tell when the day reaches an end. Their companion gives us a bigger smile when we are happy and they give us a reason to cherish their presence even when they are gone. When we feel that there are things we can not do, friends are there to lift us up and tell us that they believe we are able, they are there to ensure that our faith stays high.
Good friends are good advisors and good listeners of our hearts, they always wish us well from health to wealth and whenever things go wrong they never hesitate to give us a helping hand. They help us release the stress and tension that we get from life and mend our hearts to the point that we can still believe in tomorrow. They give us a reason to trust and be trusted.
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