That depends quite a bit on the nature of the organization and what type of computer you are looking for. If you are looking for a server for your organization, then I would suggest looking into blade servers that can host virtual machines. If you are wondering what type of desktop computers to get the employees the answer depends on what they are using them for.
If it's mostly general computer use, I would look into Dell and Lenovo, they are not necessarily the greatest computers on earth, but they have great support and you can buy in bulk for extremely reasonable prices.
Which of the following are large, expensive, powerful computers that can handle hundreds or thousands of connected users simultaneously and store tremendous amounts of data, instructions, and information? MAIN FRAMES
cache should small for super computer.
The function of a mainframe computer is usually as a large database of all sorts of data. An example would be a large credit card company would have a computer that would hold every bit of data that company needed including customers and their info. So in short a computer with large amounts of data, and in most cases, backups of that data too.
The function of a mainframe computer is usually as a large database of all sorts of data. An example would be a large credit card company would have a computer that would hold every bit of data that company needed including customers and their info. So in short a computer with large amounts of data, and in most cases, backups of that data too.
Unlikely. You would need a very large number of sheepskins for even 1 km!
INPUT; OUTPUT; DATA ORGANISATION; ADDRESS ORGANISATION; ADDING; SUBTRACTING; MEMORY. I try to think of such problems by what I would list as important if I was going to design a computer without ever have seen one before. The INPUT and OUTPUT are the human interface. I don't differentiate any of the variants such as static memory and dynamic memory.
If an organisation didn't have people, then it wouldn't be an organisation?
An early computer would be extremly large. Its whole length would be roughly 30 to 40ft long and at least 10ft tall
There are literally hundreds of great business computer systems available to purchase. I would recommend something from dell as they offer great prices just for that.
No. For one thing, LimeWire isn't illegal, so simply having it isn't proof you did anything wrong. Secondly, computer technicians by and large don't care what you do with your computer. He / she would much rather make $200 off of you every three months when you bring it in to fix virus problems than to report you to the RIAA and scare off hundreds of potential customers.
The disadvantages of a computer system is that it needs exact instructions in order to perform the desired operation. One slip and the computer will not know to do, while a human would know what to do even if a word was spelled wrong.
Organisation. Bacteria have cellular level of organisation and humans have organ system level of organisation.