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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Internet, The Web and E-commerce


Last week, I wrote a post about careers in IT, this time I would like to post about something related to E-commerce.


(I) Business-to-Consumer



Business-to-Consumer,also called as B2C is a transaction that occurs between a company and a consumer by serving products and/or services.


(II)Consumer-to-Consumer




Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) is a transaction that occurs between and among consumers. These transaction can also include third party involvement, usually in the form of those who facilitate the marketplace,such as eBay.


 (III) E-commerce




E-commerce commonly known as Electronic commerce or Electronic marketing consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. E-commerce can operate all day every day, so its make transaction easily to be done.


(IV) Internet Security Suite




When a computer connects to a network and begins communicating with others, it is taking a risk. Internet security involves the protection of a computer's internet account and files from intrusion of an unknown user. Basic security measures involve protection by well selected passwords, change of file permissions and back up of computer's data.Norton Antivirus, AVG, Kaspersky...these famous products can actually protect our computer from being hacked by others, getting virus or spyware.


(V)Javascript




JavaScript is an object-oriented scripting language used to enable programmatic access to objects within both the client application and other applications. It is implemented as an integrated component of the web browser, allowing the development of enhanced user interfaces and dynamic websites.


(VI) Plug-In




In computing, a plug-in consists of a computer program that interacts with a host application to provide a certain, usually very specific, function "on demand". Add-on is often considered the general term comprising plug-ins, extensions, and themes as subcategories.


(VII) Spam





Spam is the abuse of electronic messaging systems which also including most broadcast media, digital delivery systems to send unsolicited bulk messages indiscriminately. The most widely recognized form of spam is e-mail spam. Sometimes, spam is very annoying especially you receive a lot of spam in your e-mail inbox.


That's all for today's post. If you need further information about this, you can seacrh on the Internet! Maybe you should try e-commerce and experience it by yourself one day!^^

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Careers in IT


In this 21st century,Information Technology(IT) plays an important role in our daily life .There are a few careers which provided in IT :


(I)Webmaster



A webmaster is a job which in charge of maintaining Web sites for companies and individuals on the World Wide Web. A webmaster not just write computer codes or update links to other Web,but also be ultimately responsible for ensuring that a Web site is easy to navigate and that it addresses the needs of the client and its customers.Sometimes a webmaster assumes the role of web designer,however,their main job is to monitor, improve, and update the performance of existing Web sites. The webmaster must also know about the client's business and the industry to which it belongs. That's why webmaster requires a wide range of skills and abilities.


(II)Technical Writer



A technical writer,also called as a technician communicator is a professional writer who creates,design,writes,maintains and updates technical documentation.Professionals like engineers, scientists, and others may also produce technical writing, usually handing their work to a professional technical writer for proofreading, editing, and formatting.Besides, a technical writer produces technical documentation for technical, business, and consumer audiences.


(III)Software Engineer


A software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to the design, development, testing, and evaluation of the software and systems that make computers or anything containing software, such as chips, work. A software engineer not just doing codes, but also interacting with both business functions and programmers,he or she should has excellent communication skills and should enjoy working as part of a team.

(IV)Network Administrator



A network administrator is responsible for the maintenance of computer software and hardware that comprises a computer network to ensure that they function smoothly. Network technician designs and sets up the infrastructure for a computer network, a network administrator usually configures and manages an existing network. He or she may be responsible for customizing the network to an individual company's needs by connecting the necessary hardware and software to the network. Once the network is configured, the administrator adds computer programs, such as e-mail, that the company's employees use on a daily basis.


(V)Database Administrator




A computer database administrator designs, writes, and take care of computer database systems so that the right person can get the right information at the right time. He or she might set up and organize a database or reorganize an existing database. Besides,a database administrator also watches over the system to ensure that users do not tamper with the information or the structure of the database. He or she may also design programs to protect the database from computer hackers or to weed out problems in the database.


(VI)System Analyst



A system analyst analyzes business or scientific tasks and plan and develop the hardware systems and software that allow a computer to complete these tasks. Sometimes this career also called as systems analysts, may also work on improving computer systems already in use. Most of all, a systems analyst is responsible for researching, planning, coordinating and recommending software and system choices to meet an organization's business requirements.


(VII)Programmer



A programmer is someone who writes computer software .He or she writes the step-by-step instructions that direct computers to process information. These instructions, or programs, tell the computer what to do in a series of logical steps. Programmer works on a wide range of projects and does depends on the employer. Normally, programmer works in manufacturing, industry, engineering, government offices, hospitals, and educational institutions.


These are the definations of each careers in IT. If you need more information, u can search on the Internet too! ^^