Category: Computer Science

  • Business Letter

    Business Letter Creation

    Task: Write a formal business letter for a real or fictional scenario using Word or Google Docs.

    Instructions:

    Choose one scenario (examples include):

    • Applying for a job
    • Requesting information from a company
    • Writing a complaint or compliment to a business
    • Introducing yourself to a new client

    Use a professional business letter format (block or modified block).

    Include all required components:

    • Your contact information
    • Date
    • Recipients information
    • Salutation
    • Body paragraphs (introduction purpose closing)
    • Formal closing and signature

    Apply advanced formatting, such as:

    • Proper margins and alignment
    • Consistent spacing
    • Styles for headings or name block
    • Optional letterhead design
  • Project 2 Cloud cost Analysis

    Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis

    Instructions

    The analysis is for your client, a federal government agency, as part of its Microsoft Azure cloud pilot. The Cloud Cost Analysis is the second of a two-part assignment for your clients CIO. Using the , you will calculate the annual cost to establish a cloud system.

    The Cloud Cost Analysis will include three deliverables:

    Deliverable 1 will include a share link to calculations displaying the steps you took to calculate the annual cost using the free Azure pricing calculator tool.

    Deliverable 2 will be two spreadsheets showing the cost for a pay-as-you-go option and a one-year option payment.

    Deliverable 3 will be a two-paragraph memo which compares the two and provides your recommendation.

    If you haven’t already done so last week, download the and use it to record your work.

    Delete the instructional text from the template before you submit.

    When you are finished, click add a file to upload your work, then click the Submit button.

    How Will My Work Be Evaluated?

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

    Deliverable 1: Prices (45%)

    • 10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs. (15%)
    • 11.2.1: Configure technology according to stakeholder specifications and requirements. (15%)
    • 13.1.1: Create documentation appropriate to the stakeholder. (15%)

    Deliverable 2: Spreadsheets (11%)

    • 3.1.2: Analyze quantitative data using an appropriate method. (11%)

    Deliverable 3: Cost Recommendations (44%)

    • 1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task. (11%)
    • 1.4.1: Produce grammatically correct material in standard academic English that supports the communication. (11%)
    • 2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely. (11%)
    • 3.1.3: Make logical inferences based on quantitative data. (11%)

    Scenario Overview

    The CIO has read and approved your Comprehensive Cloud Plan that details the benefits of using Microsoft Azure as the cloud provider for the agencys pilot. He has asked you to provide a cost analysis for the pilot. Your first step is to use the to determine the annual cost to establish a cloud system.

    Your next assignment is to create a Cloud Cost Analysis for the CIO, including estimated calculations, spreadsheets, and a short memo.

    Follow the instructions in the next section to learn more about this assignment.

    Project Tasks

    You have been tasked with preparing a cloud cost analysis for your client, a federal government agency, as part of its Microsoft Azure cloud pilot. This is the second part of a two-part assignment for the clients CIO. Using the , you will estimate the annual cost to establish a cloud system.

    The Cloud Cost Analysis includes three deliverables:

    • Deliverable 1: A shared link to your Azure Pricing Calculator estimate showing the services and settings you used to calculate the annual cost.
    • Deliverable 2: a single Excel file with three tabs:
    • Cost Analysis Memo
    • Pay-As-You-Go Estimate
    • One-Year Reserved Estimate
    • In the pay-as-you-go tab, keep all services on the pay-as-you-go setting.
    • In the one-year reserved spreadsheet, apply the one-year reserved option to all services, even if it increases the price. (Do not mix reserved and pay-as-you-go pricing within the same spreadsheet.)
    • Deliverable 3: A two-paragraph memo comparing the two pricing options and recommending the best choice for the agency.

    Important Notes:

    • Keep default service settings unless the instructions tell you otherwise.
    • If switching to reserved pricing automatically changes storage or capacity defaults (for example, from GB to TB or PB), you can leave those defaults as they are.

    Download the to get started. All deliverables will be submitted using this template and will be due in Week 7.

    Refer to the for the steps to complete the project requirements to include various features of Azure.

    Course Resource

    Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Instructions

    Getting Started:

    • Download the Project 2 Template and use it to record your work.
    • Delete any instructional text from the template before submitting.
    • When you are finished, click “Add a file” to upload your completed work, then click Submit.

    Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Instructions

    This project includes three deliverables:

    1. A link to your Azure Pricing Calculator estimate
    2. Two pricing estimates
    3. A two-paragraph cost analysis memo

    All deliverables must be completed in the , due in Week 7.

    Follow the steps below to complete the deliverable requirements.

    Deliverable 1: Azure Pricing Calculator Estimate

    Use the to estimate the annual cost of running a basic Azure system for a federal government client.

    Setup Instructions:

    • Select East US as the region wherever available.
    • Keep default settings, unless specified below.
    • As you add services, they will appear at the bottom under “Your Estimates.”

    Follow the steps below to configure the cloud system based on Azures recommendations:

    1. Click the following link for the to access the calculator. Here are on how to operate the calculator.
    2. Select Compute from the category menu on the left. Various product tabs will display.
    3. Select the Batch tab.
    4. Select the Virtual Machines tab and enter the number 10 in the Virtual Machines field. You will have to scroll down from the tabs to view that field.
    5. Select Networking from the category menu. Various product tabs will display. Then select the following tabs.
    6. Virtual Network
    7. Load Balancer
    8. VPN Gateway
    9. Azure DNS
    10. Azure DDoS Protection
    11. IP Addresses
    12. Azure Firewall Manager
    13. Select Storage from the category menu. Various product tabs will display.
    14. Select Storage Accounts for a Block Blob Storage type with 1000 GB.
    15. Select the Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 tab.
    16. Select the Azure NetApp Files tab.
    17. Select Databases from the category menu. Various product tabs will display.
    18. Select the Azure SQL Database tab.
    19. Select the Azure Cosmos DB tab.
    20. Select the Azure Database for MySQL tab.
    21. Select Analytics from the category menu. Various product tabs will display.
    22. Select the HDInsight tab.
    23. Select the Data Lake Analytics tab. Set to 1 unit, leave default runtime hours
    24. Select Identity from the category menu and then select the Azure Active Directory tab.
    • Select Security from the category menu and then select the Microsoft Defender for Cloud: Choose Defender for Servers Plan 2, set to 10 servers
    1. Select DevOps from the category menu and then select the Azure DevOps tab for 10 users.
    2. Select DevOps from the category menu and then select the Azure DevOps tab for 10 users.

    Adding Cost Calculation to the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template

    1. Open the saved estimate.
    2. Select the Share button at the bottom of the screen. The Share Estimate window with the link to the calculation will display.
    3. Select the Copy button.
    4. Open the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template.
    5. Select the Cost Analysis Memo tab at the bottom of the template.
    6. Go to the MS Azure Pricing Tool section.
    7. Follow the instructions and select Paste or Ctrl+V to paste the link into the appropriate cell on the spreadsheet.

    Deliverable 2: Pricing Spreadsheets

    You will export and submit two Excel spreadsheets showing the estimated cost of the service types you selected in your calculation. The first spreadsheet will be for the pay-as-you-go savings option and the second spreadsheet for the one-year reserved option payment. Copy and paste both payment option spreadsheets into the .

    Note

    You will need to go through both options to see which items apply to pay-as-you-go and the one-year option payment.

    Follow the steps below to calculate both options.

    Pay-As-You-Go Option:

    1. Scroll to the Savings Options in the Virtual Machine section.
    2. Ensure the pay-as-you-go button is selected.
    3. Scroll to the Storage Accounts section.
    4. Ensure the pay-as-you-go button is selected.
    5. Select the Export tab at the bottom of the page. The pay-as-you-go estimate spreadsheet will download at the bottom of the screen.
    6. Highlight the Microsoft Azure estimate and select the Copy or Ctrl+C to copy the spreadsheet.
    7. Open the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template.
    8. Select the pay-as-you-go tab at the bottom of the template.
    9. Follow the instructions at the top and select Paste or Ctrl+V to paste the estimate into the spreadsheet. Adjust the formatting as necessary.

    One-Year Reserved Option:

    1. Scroll to the Savings Options in the Virtual Machine section.
    2. Select the one-year reserved button.
    3. Scroll to the Storage Accounts section.
    4. Select the one-year reserved button.
    5. If capacity changes (for example, storage increases), leave it as-is
    6. Select the Export tab at the bottom of the page. The one-year reserved estimate spreadsheet will download at the bottom of the screen.
    7. Highlight the Microsoft Azure estimate and select the Copy or Ctrl+C to copy the spreadsheet.
    8. Open the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template.
    9. Select the one-year reserved tab at the bottom of the template.
    10. Follow the instructions at the top and select Paste or Ctrl+V to paste the estimate into the spreadsheet. Adjust the formatting as necessary.

    Important:

    • Do not mix pricing types (reserved and pay-as-you-go) in the same spreadsheet
    • Use the same services in both sheets for a fair side-by-side comparison

    Deliverable 3: Cost Analysis Memo

    You will submit a brief cost analysis memo by writing two paragraphs to explain the annual cost difference between the pay-as-you-go vs. the pay for one year. Your analysis should also include which option you would recommend and why. Copy and paste your memo into the .

    Adding the Cost Analysis Memo to the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template

    Typing the memo into the template:

    1. Open the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template.
    2. Select the Cost Analysis Memo tab at the bottom of the template.
    3. Go to the Memo section.
    4. Type your memo into the spreadsheet.

    Copying the memo into the template:

    1. Highlight the Cost Analysis memo text from your word processing software.
    2. Select Copy or Ctrl+C to copy the memo text.
    3. Open the Project 2: Cloud Cost Analysis Template.
    4. Select the Cost Analysis Memo tab at the bottom of the template.
    5. Go to the Memo section.
    6. Follow the instructions and select Paste or Ctrl+V to paste the memo into the spreadsheet.

    Be cognizant of this issue when navigating the Azure Cost.

    “The instructions for Project 2 mention specific tabs within the calculator, such as the “Data Lake Analytics” tab and the “Azure Defender” tab.

    However, upon accessing the pricing calculator, I have been unable to locate these particular tabs.”

    You only need to use the available query tool and search these for items (Data Lake, Azure Defender) and look under the Storage Accounts option.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Project 2 Cloud Cost Analysis.docx

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  • Nursing Career Paths

    5 slide presentation about nursing career paths

  • Word Chapter 2 Project

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): SC_WD365_2A_WilliamHutchens_1.docx, Instructions_SC_WD365_2A.docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Technology and Small Business

    , identify 3 major ways technology impacts small businesses. 3 resources

  • word project

    follow the instructions of what to do on the other word page

    Requirements: word project

  • Personal Statement for PhD admission

    I already have a personal statement but that does not seem to be a top tier. I need help for making it top citer.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Shaheer_StatementPurpose_RPI (1).docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Distance Vector Routing

    How communication is routed through a computer network is the subject of this project, where students implement a second distributed algorithm in which message routing decisions at each node are computed with respect to path distance through a network structure and policies such as business relationships between Internet providers. The Python coding assignment will require solving the Bellman-Ford equation, and students will develop and share topologies to test their solutions.

    Requirements: COMPLETE

  • Week 3

    Word processors are essential tools for creating professional documents, but they also allow for creativity and customization. From resumes and reports to newsletters and event flyers, the possibilities go far beyond plain text.

    Instructions:

    In your initial post (200300 words):

    1. Most Creative Use: Describe the most creative or unusual way youve seen a Word document used. This could be something youve done yourself or something youve seen from others.
    2. Magical Feature: If you could add one magical feature to a word processorsomething beyond current technologywhat would it be, and how would it make document creation easier or more exciting?
    3. Pro Tip: Share your best tip for making documents both professional and visually appealing. Consider elements like layout, fonts, color schemes, and images.
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    I need to photoshop a document and i was wondering if anyone has experince in that

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