Linux Implementation Proposal

 

Faster Computing has contacted Go2Linux and requested a brief proposal presentation for migrating its systems from Windows to Linux.

The company is specifically interested in seeing the following information:

(10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.)

  • Based on your current understanding of Faster Computing’s business, what are some potential benefits of Linux?
  • The company is aware that many different Linux derivatives exist. Be very specific and choose only one version (e.g., Ubuntu, Mint, Zorin, Redhat, CentOS, Kali). Which would Go2Linux recommend, and why? Give specific reasons for your choice (e.g., security features, support, updates, user interface).

(10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.)

  • What steps will be required to migrate the systems from Windows to Linux?
  • Are there graphical interfaces available for the Linux workstations that would provide similar functionality to Windows? Some users are concerned about working with a command-line interface.

(10.1.3: Define the specifications of required technologies.)

  • What tools are available on Linux for the servers to provide file sharing, Linux services, and printing? (e.g., Apache/Nginx, Samba, CUPS, SSH/SCP). Ensure you identify what the functions/services are used for (e.g., Samba is used for file sharing).

(1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.)

The deliverable for this phase of the project is a three- to five-slide PowerPoint narrated presentation.

  • An introductory slide
  • A summary slide
  • Voice narration on every slide

For each slide, you will embed your own audio recording as if you were presenting the content to the Faster Computing team. Faster Computing has not yet committed to the project, so this should be presented as a proposal. The presentation should be visually appealing; the inclusion of at least one image that supports the content and adds value to the proposal is required.

(1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.)

You must cite at least two quality sources.

You used at least 2 references and your references were cited properly following an accepted style. Ask your instructor for clarification.

Use the Migration Proposal Presentation template to get started.

(2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.)

You should present your proposal as if you are selling to the company. Revisit all of these important reasons in the summary slide.

How Will My Work Be Evaluated?

As you progress in your IT career, you may find yourself making presentations to customers, client audiences, and professional peers. By creating an effective presentation, you are showing how you use your technical knowledge and convey your ideas to others in a professional setting, an important workplace skill. 

The following evaluation criteria aligned to the competencies will be used to grade your assignment:

  • 1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task. 
  • 1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas. 
  • 2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely. 
  • 10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved. 
  • 10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs. 
  • 10.1.3: Define the specifications of the required technologies. 

RM-RESEARCH-8

RESEARCH:

Need this research paper by Saturday USA time. (5 days from now).

5 pages excluding references and cover page. Follow APA 7 format and citations.

TOPIC: 

What are baseline security requirements that should be applied to the design and implementation of applications, databases, systems, network infrastructure, and information processing when considering cloud computing within an enterprise risk management framework?

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be approximately five to six pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.
  • Follow APA7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.
  • Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook.

Building an AI machine/Deep learning application

 

  1. Part 1 –
    1. Following is the link of the Project and Dataset :

Quick Guide to Build a Recommendation Engine in Python & R

MovieLens 100K Dataset

  1. Run the code several times and show the intended output…you also need to EXPLAIN the output…
  2. You will also need to provide output for the following:
    1. Python file containing your code…
    2. Dimensions of the data…
    3. Sample of the data…
    4. Statistical summary of the data…
    5. Class distribution…
    6. One univariate and one multivariate diagram…
    7. Decision Tree…explain the best depth and why?…
    8. Results of training and new data, 80%-20% split…
      1. Accuracy report…what is it telling us?…
      2. Confusion matrix…what is it telling us?…
      3. Classification report…what is it telling us?…
    9. Results of training and new data, 50%-50% split…
      1. Accuracy report…what is it telling us?…
      2. Confusion matrix…what is it telling us?…
      3. Classification report…what is it telling us?…
  3. Part 2 – Updated Code…
    1. Now that you have a working base of code, let’s apply it to a “real world” scenario…
    2. Find an article or video that shows a potentially SIMILAR usage of the application you created in Part 1…
    3. Update the original application so that it “works” for the NEW application…
    4. In this “Movie Recommendation” project, you might find an article on “book recommendations” …you would then update the original program to handle the new scenario…
    5. YOU MUST UPDATE THE ORIGINAL CODE…do not provide entirely new code base.
    6. Run the code several times and show the intended output…you also need to EXPLAIN the output…
    7. You will also need to provide the same output for THIS application, as you did for the ORIGINAL application…specifically:
      1. Python file containing your code…
      2. Dimensions of the data…
      3. Sample of the data…
      4. Statistical summary of the data…
      5. Class distribution…
      6. One univariate and one multivariate diagram…
      7. Decision Tree…explain the best depth and why?…
      8. Results of training and new data, 80%-20% split…
        1. Accuracy report…what is it telling us?…
        2. Confusion matrix…what is it telling us?…
        3. Classification report…what is it telling us?…
      9. Results of training and new data, 50%-50% split…
        1. Accuracy report…what is it telling us?…
        2. Confusion matrix…what is it telling us?…
        3. Classification report…what is it telling us?…

Organ decision

Discussion:  Read this article and Provide 2 examples of what to say and 2 examples of what not to say. Think like a leader is the objective of this discussion.

Be creative on how you deliver your response (i.e. new letter, flyer, other innovative tools)

Assignment:  Read the IT Investment at North American Financial Case Study on pages 165-168 in the textbook. Answer Discussion Question# 2 A comprehensive and holistic governance of IT spending and benefits delivery at all levels. 

IT345 8

 Pick a topic below and post your reply by Wednesday at midnight. Your response should be at least 400 words and appropriately cites your resources. 

 

Topics:

  • Do you believe we are too dependent on computers? Why or why not?
  • In what ways are we safer due to new technologies?
  • What are some recent examples of technology that has been created that is used to “save lives”?

PowerPoint presentation

 

Using the information from the URLs provided create a Power Point Presentation of the Technical Report you are writing.

File name:  LastName_First Name_PPP.pptx

General guidelines for Power Point Presentation

Do not copy sentences and/or a paragraph from your report and insert it into a slide.

Each slide should have a limited number of lines of text and these should be a main point or points from the report.  The size of the text should be readable from the back of a large classroom

You can use images on a slide.  The image should be viewable from the back of a large classroom

You can use the same template or background on every slide

Do not have a white background on any slide

Use a simple transition from one slide to the next

Limit the number of (or use no) transitions to display successive lines on a slide