When does it not make sense to use cloud-based hosting infrastructure?
What will be an ideal response?
Cloud-based hosting makes sense for most organizations. The only organizations for which it may not make sense are those that are required by law or by industry standard practice to have physical control over their data. Such organizations might be forced to create and maintain their own hosting infrastructure. A financial institution, for example, might be legally required to maintain physical control over its data.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A) cost/quality B) timing and know how C) entry barriers D) deep pockets E) sporting events
Which item is not considered cash and cash equivalents on the balance sheet?
A) unrestricted funds on deposit with the bank B) money market funds C) post dated checks D) bank drafts
Which type of self-service store is a food store with a limited selection of items and few brands per item?
A) convenience store B) box store C) specialty store D) variety store E) leased department store