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  • Ath Technologies, Inc

    Ath Technologies, Inc

    http://tutoresderecho.cl/undostres/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/universidad-andres-bello.jpg Universidad Andrés Bello Facultad de Economía y Negocios Magister en Administración de empresas TRABAJO TALLER DE PROYECTO Integrantes: Claudia Francesca Pirozzi Geraldi Rodrigo Profesor: Gustavo Fecha: Martes 12 de Julio INTRODUCCIÓN DESARROLLO IDEA RESUME 1. Target Costumer: * ABC1 * Profesionales con poco tiempo * Ambos sexos * 25-

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    Essay Length: 592 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 6, 2016 Autor: franpirozzi
  • Ats Jamcracker - a Case Study

    Ats Jamcracker - a Case Study

    Q1. What market gap Jamcracker model is trying to address?  Jamcracker was inspired by the Application Service Provider concept. It was a web based technology  addressing the IT log jams problem for companies. There were many businesses that had the  technology, but lacked enough infrastructure or capital to invest on IT infrastructure. There was this  market gap which could be filled so that such companies could achieve economies of scale.  Jamcracker was an ASP aggregator. There were a lot of ASPs available in the market. However the  consumer had to reach out to each ASP individually to meet its requirements. Jamcracker offered a  solution in this space by creating an online platform where companies could access various ASPs and  select the ones as per their requirement. They were providing cloud services as a broker. So instead  of a company having to setup an internal IT capability could save on setup time and money by  acquiring cloud computing services via Jamcracker. Also, since all ASPs were now on one platform,  the data could be shared or transferred between the ASPs the company wished to access. This form  of integration increased the level of service provided to the end consumer. Jamcracker was targeting  a wide variety of end consumers whose needs could be disparate. It was providing a single point for  access, security, billing, administration and support to both the providers and the end customers.   Jamcracker was catering to this gap between the ASPs and the end customers by creating an all in  one solution for both. It saved the direct sales marketing cost for the ASPs and provided an all in one  platform for the companies. So effectively it was playing on margins at both the ends and also saving  cost on data storage and delivery of IT services.  Q2. How viable is the business model?  Jamcracker worked on a Cloud Service Brokerage model, providing the users with an IT framework  for delivering and managing different clour services. Jamcracker's unique advantage over other  ASP's was that it brought all possible ASP services under a single umbrella for the benefit of its  clients. And the fee paid by the clients was Jaamcracker's primary source of revenue. This was a  modest amount which included a per user per month fee for access to Jamcracker's service  infrastructure, and an additional per user per month fee for additional services that the clients chose  to use. The capital investments were fairly small because Jamcracker was not actually operating the  application services (this was done by ASP partners). Only a relatively small investment in hardware  was required to authenticate users to ASP partners and generate data necessary for integrated  billing. The costs involved in engineering, sales and service delivery and support were considerable,  but the overall economics were favourable. If the volume achieved was adequate, the cost reduction  made possible by delivering services via the ASP model would result in generous margins. With the  ever increasing use of Software as a Service, one would expect the volumes to rise hence making the  model very viable in the long run.  Q3. What are the critical challenges for the business model to be sustainable?  a. Addressing Customer Concerns: Since ASP model was new, many customers were apprehensive  about privacy, service levels and security of their data. Jamcracker had to prove the reliability of  their model to allay customer concerns. Since, Jamcracker was just an aggregator, they had to  ensure that all ASP providers that serve them followed the high security and privacy standards. Any  lapse or error from suppliers had the potential to destroy Jamcracker's credibility.  b. Achieving economies of scale: Their business model works on the principle that increase in  number of customers leads to increase in number of suppliers and vice versa. This allows the  company to negotiate better contracts with the suppliers as well as offer better deals to their  customers. However, the main problem is to get this virtuous cycle started in the market. In the  emergent ASP aggregator market, increasing the number of customers is difficult – making the task  of developing the infrastructure and industry relationship a tedious task – especially in short period  of time.  c. Technical Challenges: Due to the ASP industry being in the growth phase, it lacks established  standards. As a result, Jamcracker has to deal with integration issues before offering ASP services  from different providers on its integrated platform. This requires continual innovation at 

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    Essay Length: 781 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2012 Autor: peter
  • Auto Market

    Auto Market

    Introduction The trend for the auto market today is the plug in hybrid electric engine because it does not consume much petrol compared to the gasoline engine. In this assignment, we are going to clarify the two internal factors and two external factors that have driven the organizations to adopt

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    Essay Length: 468 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 14, 2016 Autor: loh chee cheng
  • Automated Random Question Paper Generation Based on Multiple Constraints

    Automated Random Question Paper Generation Based on Multiple Constraints

    Introduction Traditional approach to draw the question paper for any institute or university is to ask faculty to manually set the question paper. Although this approach is quite successful it has various drawbacks such as labour work, shortage of finding right faculty, time constraint, human errors, time to proof read

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    Essay Length: 1,773 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: September 19, 2016 Autor: Kush007
  • Automated Warehouse Replenishment System

    Automated Warehouse Replenishment System

    AUTOMATED WAREHOUSE REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM GROUP 12 Author: Advisor: 1. Lê Minh Hồng Đức (leader) M.Eng Do Vinh Truc 2. Trần Trúc Chi 3. Nguyễn Đào Liên Hương 4. Ngô Thu Hằng 5. Nguyễn Quang Dũng 6. Nguyễn Minh Tiến 7. Nguyễn Quốc Anh 8. Bùi Thị Bích Yến 9.

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    Essay Length: 2,320 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2016 Autor: Duc Le
  • Automatic Text Summarization

    Automatic Text Summarization

    Automatic Text Summarization AI assignment - 1 R Monith Sourya | 2016A7PS0006H Nikhil Sreekumar Nair | 2016A7PS0049H Sanjay Devprasad | 2016A7PS0033H ________________ Analysis Document Necessity and Motivation With the onset of the internet revolution, there has been an explosion in the amount of information available for study. And in order

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    Essay Length: 1,064 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 11, 2018 Autor: Monith Sourya
  • Automatic Vehicle Locator

    Automatic Vehicle Locator

    CRP514: Geographic Information System Automatic vehicle locator by: Abdulaziz S.Mutairi ID#:201204080 Prepared for: Dr.Baqer Al-Ramadan April 15h, 2015 ________________ Tentative table of content: * INTRODUCTION * PAPER OBJECTIVES * REVIEW OF LITERATURE * TYPES OF AVL “TYPES OF DETERMINING LOCATION METHODS” * IDENTIFICATION OF AVL BENEFITS * TRANSIT AGENCY BENEFITS

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    Essay Length: 2,281 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2015 Autor: azizsneed
  • Automation of 180kva Dg Set

    Automation of 180kva Dg Set

    The aim is to do packaging of different products listed below in an innovative way to keep them fresh and ready-to-eat. Product Description Following product categories are covered under packaging solutions that helps achieve success – through offering products that look good, taste great and minimise effects on our environment.

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    Essay Length: 696 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2015 Autor: Piyush Pawar
  • Autonomous Cars

    Autonomous Cars

    10 Best Future Cars Concepts Organic Cars Biome, the new Mercedes Benz idea, could justify a whole Top 10 element itself. We'll restrain ourselves to highlights, similar to its bio fiber fabric body. The arrangement calls for boards collected from naturally developed, hereditarily adjusted trees. Cool stuff in principle, yet

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    Essay Length: 1,024 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: July 6, 2015 Autor: naumankhalil6
  • Autonote

    Autonote

    INNOVATIVE NOTEBOOK Executive Summary A notebook is where you can write notes or do sketches. It is mostly used by students to write their notes in schools or in offices during meetings. It is also used by artists to compile their sketches and other drawings or study. The notes inside

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    Essay Length: 1,082 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2016 Autor: Kate Alyson Hufemia
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