Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Apple Certifications Exam 9L0-509

The improvement in tape drives has been dramatic since their inception. The original tape drive, IBM 701 9L0-509 Tape Drive, could store 100 bpi (bits per inch), run at a speed of 70 ips (inches per second) and could be as long as 1400 feet. Since then tapes have evolved to run 200, 556, 800, 1600, and even 6250 bpi. They run at greater speeds than original, and have lengths up to 3600 feet. Tape drives were at their Testking 9L0-402 prime up until the 1990's. Then the flexibility, speed, and storage abilities of overtook tape drives. As mentioned earlier, tape drives are still available, but are now relegated to inexpensive backups of vast amounts of data.
A smart card is a pocket-sized card with an embedded chip inside of it. There are many uses for these cards from printing applications, Identification, storing memory, credit card and banking. Smart 9L0-509 Cards are also being used in SIMS for mobile phones, authorization cards for pay television, high-security identification and access-control cards, and public transport payment cards.

Recently smart cards are starting to be used as electronic wallets. The smart card chip can be loaded with funds which can be spent in parking meters and vending machines or at various merchants. SMart Pass4sure 9L0-402 cards are highly effective with all the applications listed above as they are low in cost yet highly effective solution to handle data.

Oracle 9i DBA Certifications Exam 1z0-007

USB keys are the new mobile storage unit. It is a flash memory stick with a casing that slides nicely into a 1Y0-456 computer's USB port for data transfer. USB keys can vary in size, smallest being the 32 MB and the max is currently 4 GB. It can carry any type of data such as your music files, word applications, and even powerpoint presentations, with little problems. USB keys are safer than their predecessors, the floppy drive and zip drive, in fact some USB keys have survived trips through washing machines! The USB keys are compatible to work with windows 98 or higher. They are also Mac and Linux compliant.
research began in 1949 by IBM. The whole process was to find a suitable replacement for punch cards. The 1z0-042 necessities being the replacement should be compact, faster, cheaper and reusable. The big difference between a tape drive and a audio cassette tape is in the machinery. The drives themselves are much quicker and more accurate than a home cassette player. The tapes store data in a continuous string of bits, also known as, sequential data, and the need to find a particular part of the information that is being searched for requires a mechanically efficient and accurate machine. They are able to fast-forward and rewind to a particular spot on the tape with high speed and accuracy. This is the image of the large reel-to-reel machines seen in old television and movies, and are 1z0-007 still used today for their cost effectiveness for backups. Backups are the recording of data from a computer hard drive to another secondary storage device. Although compact discs are gaining in popularity, tape drives are still widely available.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Citrix CCEA 4.0 Certifications Exam 1Y0-259

With POS interaction in any channel via immediate offers, RetailCRM extends the
retailer’s ability EX0-101 to execute a successful promotion. Targeted promotions deliver offers based
on who the customer is, moving well beyond suggestive sell and current transaction triggers.
With its easy-to-use wizard process, RetailCRM makes it simple to build campaigns and
promotions complemented by real-time analysis of in process outreach campaigns.
Reward Loyalty and Retain Customers
RetailCRM enables retailers to recognize and reward loyal customers through a central
repository for balance, rewards and redemption of loyalty points. Communicating in real-time
with the POS, RetailCRM EX0-100 provides instant access to customer status across all sales channels.
“We’ve designed RetailCRM to support three key business strategies for creating and
sustaining loyal customer relationships, know the customer, match customers to offers, and
reward ongoing customer loyalty,” said Kathy Frommer, senior vice president and general
1Source: AMR Research, Inc. “Retail IT Budget Benchmarking Study, 2006–2007,” by Robert Garf, Janet Suleski & Fenella
Sirkisoon (Sept. 26, 2007)
Epicor Announces 1Y0-259 Expanded RetailCRM Offering

Apple ACPT Certifications Exam 9L0-402

According to a recent AMR Research report, “To increase intelligence about consumers
and build shopping 9L0-509 allegiance, 53 percent of retailers plan to add to, improve, or replace their
CRM applications in 2007. [Retail] leaders seek to retain and expand relationships with their
most valuable customers by providing consistent and positive cross-channel customer
interactions.”1
Match Customers to Offers and Improve Value
RetailCRM gives retailers the ability to narrow their targeting to make more personalized
offers to customers, enhancing their perceptions of the value of those offers, and enabling
them to more accurately measure results. Using any combination of demographics, RFM
measures, purchase history 9L0-402 and response to loyalty initiatives, RetailCRM makes it possible for
retailers to offer promotions via integrated, multi-channel campaigns designed to drive RFM
while reducing costs.