Summarizing our
MBA of Chief Information Officer CIO Program
| Total
Cost |
The total cost of
any course are US$ 490.00 in one only payment, or US$ 590.00 in
four payments of US$ 147.50. |
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Scholarship
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Our Board
will examine all requests for a partial fully justified
scholarship. We do not issue total scholarship. Any
partial scholarship must be paid in full. |
| Begin |
Any course will
begin five working days after your payment. |
| Duration |
Four and half
months (in Fast Track) or One year. We recommend the Fast Track model. |
| Languages |
All courses are in
English, plus the same lessons in one of the following
translations: Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian,
Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek,
Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian,
Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian,
Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Espanol, Swedish, Ukrainian,
Vietnamese.
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| Diploma |
After
the final exam, you will receive (through a Priority
Airmail Registered letter) a Diploma and a Transcript, both with
an official Public Notary signature and seal.
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| Exam |
You
have two options for the final exam, at your choice: Or a
multiple choice test through the Web, or to write a 10-pages
white paper about the studied subject.
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Brief Notes on Chief Information Officer CIO - executive cio Dr. S. Koner, MBA Professor
The CEO and CFO have that from their own purviëws, but they don't understand how work really gets done, how the business truly operates, the way CIOs do.
Software demonstrations. With virtual machine technology, users can quickly recreate a clean operating system environment or system configuration.
Because the whole idea is to customize each system to a specific enterprise needs, there is no universal definition of Customer Relationship Management CRM, which has both business-to-business and business-to-consumer applications.
Many of the largest carriers use H.323 in their core backbones, and the vast majority of callers have little or no idea that their POTS calls are being terminated over VoIP. So really SIP is a useful tool for the local loop and H.323 is like the fiber backbone.
Wouldn't CRM be wonderful if the enterprises from whom we regularly make purchases actually knew us well enough to anticipate our needs and offer better service? Well, CRM may be able to deliver on that wish.
CIOs are uniquely positioned to have a pan-business view. Unfortunately, the rest of the enterprise often seems stuck in the idea that the Chief Information Officer CIO is still the acronym-spouting geek. That's unfortunate because most CIOs realize their job today is not about technology; it is about solving business problems.
Lawmakers and budget officials worry they aren’t getting sufficient returns on IT investments. Yet many agencies can only measure progressby reporting the amount of money they’ve thrown at the problem.Some don’t know what to measure, or how to go about it.
The larger the Information Technology IT investments, the greater the risks associated with operations-Information Technology IT execution, and the greater the need for regular discussion between CIOs and the executives managing the business operations.
The answer to how to meet bandwidth requirements for SCM applications is as complex as ever. The addition of emerging technologies like RFID into the mix of legacy point-to-point approaches, the frame relay darling, and the simplification afforded by OCx backed IP protocols....means your IT staff will be pegging their stress meter trying to make a decision. To navigate the aspect involving researching and acquiring the right bandwidth solution....do yourself a favor.
Consolidated service desk [CSD] software has evolved to enable IT staff to proactively address user and system problems. The software can prioritize calls, analyze problem frequency, and identify patterns.
We've talked to some visionary leaders who see their role as IT professionals as fundamentally being in the change business. That's a radical statement.
The Chief Information Officer CIO has to really understand how to transform a enterprise within its manufacturer by a combination of technology and process innovation.
Similar to most other industries, pharmaceutical enterprises that wish to succeed in the current economic downturn must work harder to please their customers. Integrated CRM applications offer the solutions many plows looking it goes.
Some cost savings are due to using a single network to carry voice and data, especially where users have existing under-utilized network capacity they can use for VoIP at no additional cost. Some Internet connections are asymmetrical, i.e. the upstream data rate is significantly lower than the downstream data rate. This places a final absolute throttle to the transmitted data rate and thus voice quality.
A honey pot is a system that looks and acts like a production environment. The system is deployed in specific points of the corporate network with enough interesting data to attract attackers, but the system is full of logging sensors. Its mission is to discover as much as possible about new hacking tools and techniques and to foul the attacker long enough so that security managers can patch real systems against new kinds of attacks.
Dr. S Koner is a MBA Professor of the education organization http://cio.mba-low-cost.com, with almost 60 years of experience in the areas of information technology and business management. |