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    Advantages Of AWS

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    There are so many AWS users who find it difficult to describe why they adopted AWS. Also, there are others who are keen about AWS but are still confused about what it is. And then there are others who have used it, adopted it, know what it is and yet find it difficult to justify their choice of using AWS. In this chapter, we will discuss the highlights of AWS and the design principles governing the cloud applications. We will also discuss the drawbacks of AWS. The chapter concludes with the trending

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    • What factors affect competition between the online and brick-and-mortar divisions of the business? Biggest and most popular example of click and mortar model is the Amazon store which was previously just an e-commerce store but recently has shifted its model from an online store to a brick and mortar store. Factors that effected the decision and made a competition between the two choices are; the increasing competitors, ever increasing demand of customers and the exposure of products. Amazon is

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    Amazon Over the years Amazon has been moving up the ladder and using all the resources that they can to help their company succeed and reach their full potential. Amazon has become multibillion company and one of the world’s largest online retail sellers. Providing a variety of things that keeps consumers wanting more. They started selling just books and grew into selling clothes all the way down to car parts. . Making a global platform for individuals and business retailers to sell products

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    Introduction with Industry Overview: Organic food has continuously been seen as the healthy choice but only in recent years has the concept become a world over phenomenon. Earlier, organic food was somewhat of a fad and although the principles were practiced, it was by no means highlighted. The argument on whether the organic food products can be bought online and are really organic has gained enormous magnitudes in not only Pakistan but all over the world. People are dealing with issues of what

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    Today, technology had a lot of useful, there are too many choices to buy goods Because of the fast development of innovation, business associations have changed over from the customary technique for pitching products to an electronic strategy for offering merchandise. In most cases, we should encourage people to use online shopping (OLS) instead of in store shopping because online shopping is costs less, is more convenient and save time. Online shopping is the first and the most choices for the most

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    Is about how e-commerce has affected society since online shopping became popular and mainstream. E-commerce has reduced the amount of social interactions people have because people don’t haft to leave their house to shop. People were initially sceptical about e-commerce as they were vulnerable to fraud or someone finding out your bank details. E-commerce is very popular because you can shop from anywhere in the world with an internet connection and order anything straight to your home. Also internet

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    MCS*4370 Marketing Strategy Final Examination The Kindle Fire: Amazon’s Heated Battle for the Tablet Market Submitted by: Michael McNevitts Student number: 0708890 Section 1 Q1. It seems ambiguous whether the Kindle Fire can be categorized as a tablet or e-reader. Nowadays, these two terms are looking and performing quite similarly thus making it difficult to tell them apart. There are some important differences between the two that will prove useful in making this distinction. The

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    Choosing the Right E-commerce Platform for your Online Store Choosing the right eCommerce platform for your online store isn't only vital to the appearance and message that you want to visually achieve, but it is also imperative to your sales. Think about your personal shopping experience. The first thing that you do when you click onto a website or take a step into a new store is take notice of the appearance of the brand, clothing and company. Whether subconsciously or not, your brain begins

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    Greater access to the internet has enabled buyers to search more easily for information about potential suppliers of goods and services. This has significantly affected many industries, such as insurance, banking, retailing and travel. To what extent do you think that increased internet usage inevitably reduces producers’ profits? Justify your answer with reference to organizations and/or industries that you know. Over the past decade, Shopping on the internet has skyrocketed with internet sales

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    AWS provides encryption for the login information of the users. The encryption is provided through Key-Pair. The Public key, Private Key together form a key pair. The public key would be used for encryption (passwords) and the private key would be used for decrypting the data. The creation of Key Pair is well explained in the launching of EC2 instance (Amazon, n.d.) 3.6 AWS services:- AWS offers lot of cloud services for the developers based on their need right from virtual servers to the Mongo

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