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bcretired

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What function were intranets originally intended to serve?
 
  A) organizing and distributing employee forms and announcements
  B) screening organizational networks for potential security risks
  C) interacting with an organization's customers
  D) storing critical information relevant to an organization

Question 2

What is the difference between pilot installation and phased installation?
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

With pilot installation, the organization implements the entire system/business process on a limited portion of the business. The advantage of pilot implementation is that if the system fails, the failure is contained within a limited boundary.
With phased installation, the new system/business process is installed in phases across the organization(s). Once a given piece works, then the organization installs and tests another piece of the system, until the entire system has been installed. Some systems are so tightly integrated that they cannot be installed in phased pieces. Such systems must be installed using other installation techniques.



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