MGT 455
Friday, December 16, 2011
Final Blog Write-Up
Obviously I have heard about and read about blogs before this class. I had only constructed one myself previous to this and it was for an entry level English class here at Clemson. Fortunately, I enjoyed writing this one a little more. I think the reason being was because of my interest in the class. For the most part, I was intrigued by the discussions we had in class, even if I was not able to have as much input. I felt as if sometimes I was a little overwhelmed with the lingo, technology speak, and overall knowledge of emerging technologies. However, most of the material was still interesting and even opened me up to doing a little research on my own outside of class time on our class topics. I guess that means that these blogs were a success in the sense that it did spur me to research and converse with others about materials outside of class. So I am glad we did them. I do not think these weekly assignments have attracted me to blogs in general though. Frankly, I do not really like writing about my thoughts and never seemed to see the allure of posting something on the internet for all others to see. In conclusion, I am satisfied with what the blog assignments have done for me, but I probably will not create my own in the future.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Week 11
Yesterday, we had a very interesting guest speaker. Lisa Laskey, works for Clemson. She goes on Jihadist forums on the internet and searches for potential terrorist threats to the country based on what they post online. She has tracked and spoken with many different characters on a number of occasions. She told us many different stories and example of threats who she has helped the D of D, or as she refers to, men in suits, to capture threats of the well-being of Americans. I think the whole class was impressed with the data mining and tracking methods she utilized and showed us during the presentation.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Week 10
In class we had a presentation by Thomas Friedman called "The World is Flat". This was a concept that I had previously seen and discussed in another class, so I was very familiar with the topic to begin with. It is a concept that I agree with overall, because as I have studied in other classes, globalization and the world market are real and are here to stay. With emerging countries and near-powerhouses in South America, Europe, and Asia, the global market is a place where money is to be made. I also think and fear that America being a perennial leader in the global market, may not be a statement we will be making too much longer. China, especially has proven that they are a market to be wrecking with.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Week 9
In class this week, we briefly reviewed about internet privacy, especially with social media like FaceBook. I have heard most of the warnings about FaceBook and how it can alter future job opportunities, which is why I have had mine deactivated for quite a few months now. The risk simply isn't worth the reward when people can not take social media seriously. We also discussed the impact of Occupy Wall Street. Or whether or not this movement will have a long term impact. I understand that their needs to be an overall different perspective on the distribution of wealth across this country, or how their could be a desire for one. But frankly I do not think this is a very intelligent way to attack this problem. It seems like the protests are attracting some of the wrong type of people for these peaceful public displays. I have heard many stories of hard working people who are underpaid and not in a good financial situation, however there are plenty of folks out there looking for handouts.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Week 8
In class we had a presentation and discussion on stealing passwords and internet security. We found how easy it is to have your password stolen leaving copious amounts of personal information available to hackers. It seems like this is part of the information systems industry that will continue to offer job opportunity and room for improvement. As long as hackers and passcode crackers continue to develop new and improved ways to break into systems, IT and IS professionals will continue to research and discover ways to keep the information we need secure.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Week 7
We had a guest speaker who introduced to Yahoo!Pipes, a product that allows you to filter information off a website to exactly what you need. I made one on the Yahoo Fantasy Sports website, and it was successful for the most part. We also spent a good bit of time discussing free website models. This concept is always an interesting one for me, because they are providing a service without actually being compensated for it...directly that is. It is impressive how creating a free business model establishes a solid base for a company to start making profit. FaceBook is an example of this, as well as GroupOn.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Long Tail and Beta's
This week we discussed the concept of long tailing in distribution. The original long tail equation suggested that you made 80% of sales on 20% of your products, creating a long tail. However, modern-day online businesses are finding out that this is not always the case, specifically when customers are searching for a certain item. In a retail setting, customers are more likely to browse and select attractive, popular products. Whereas during online shopping, customers know what they want. We also spoke about a couple different Beta's. Companies such as Sony with the PlayStation 3, and Google, utilize beta's to constantly update their products utilizing their wireless capabilities.
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