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lidoalex

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What are some of the most important considerations when choosing a database management system?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In COSO, a company's overall control culture is called its ________.
 
  A) control culture
  B) tone at the top
  C) control environment
  D) security culture



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Answer to Question 1

One of the first things that should be considered is the database management system's compatibility with the hardware and software of the current system. If a system is incompatible then the company must evaluate if the database management system is worth changing or upgrading the current system. Another consideration is the set of features offered by the Database software. There may be features that make it compelling or necessary to a company. The training and experience of the IT Staff should be considered as well as the overall cost of the program. Finally, issues of reliability and support should be weighed.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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