The book addresses the pressing challenges faced by CIOs and IT managers, including cost-effective IT infrastructure utilization, adaptability to organizational changes, and responsiveness to new business initiatives amidst budget constraints and regulatory pressures. It highlights virtualization as a pivotal innovation that empowers IT leaders to devise creative solutions to these issues. The concept of virtualization is explored in depth, emphasizing its role in transforming business operations and shaping future business forms.
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- 2019
- 2019
Quantum Brain and Quantum Universe
Some Ideas and Secrets Which Left You Speechless
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of consciousness and the universe, this monograph guides readers in understanding their identity and the impact of their thoughts on life and the cosmos. It discusses potential future life forms and technologies, emphasizing humanity's adaptability. The book provides insights into transforming thought frequencies into tangible realities, supported by scientific validation, offering a visionary perspective on personal and universal formation.
- 2018
Anti-Matter
Opposite exist to release Mass and Change Existence into light & Energy
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
In 1928, Paul Dirac's groundbreaking equation merged quantum theory with special relativity, leading to the revelation of antiparticles, including the antielectron. This concept suggested the existence of antimatter, which could form entire galaxies. A key dilemma arises from the apparent imbalance between matter and antimatter in the universe, despite the Big Bang's potential to create equal amounts of both. This book offers a clear and detailed exploration of antimatter, its implications, and the fundamental questions it raises about the universe's composition.
- 2018
Introduction to CMB for Evidence of Multiverse Exist
Theory in the direction of parallel universes in Space
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of the multiverse, this book delves into the possibility that the Big Bang may not have been a singular event but rather one of many, leading to an infinite number of universes. It discusses the implications of these pocket or bubble universes, most of which may lack complexity or life, while some could closely resemble our own. The narrative is grounded in mathematical computations and theories, particularly highlighting the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) as a significant piece of evidence for the existence of the multiverse.
- 2017
Focusing on techniques for enhancing business performance, this book delves into Business Analytics, a crucial aspect of Business Intelligence that aids in data-driven decision-making. It explores the intersection of Big Data and technology, highlighting innovations from major companies like Google and Amazon. Key concepts such as data repositories, data marts, and data warehouses are discussed, providing a comprehensive overview of digital strategies and management practices essential for leveraging analytics and optimizing business operations.
- 2016
Quantum Logic Designing and Processing
The new edge of future quantum electronics and Spintronics to Change future world
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Reversible logic gates, unlike traditional gates, allow for the recovery of input bits from output bits, avoiding entropy increase. This book explores the construction and practical applications of reversible gates for n-bit data, emphasizing their significance in modern computing. Additionally, it delves into spintronics, a field that manipulates electron spin and magnetic moments in solid-state devices, distinguishing it from magnetoelectronics. The text presents a comprehensive overview of these advanced concepts, highlighting their potential in future electronics.
- 2016
Exploring the complexities of anger, this book delves into its natural role as a human response to various provocations and its potential link to mental health issues. It highlights the physiological effects of anger, such as the adrenaline rush that prepares the body for fight or flight. Acknowledging the overwhelming nature of stress in daily life, the text offers insights and research-backed strategies for effectively managing anger and stress. It aims to equip readers with constructive tools to navigate their emotional challenges and foster healthier coping mechanisms.
- 2016
Green Electronics and E-Waste Management: The CSR Initiative
Grow and maintain sustainable, healthy and clean planet earth
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book explores the critical issue of electronic waste (e-waste) and its impact on human health and the environment, particularly in developing countries where informal processing occurs. It highlights the dangers posed by toxic components found in discarded electronics and the risks associated with improper recycling and disposal methods. The narrative also discusses the industry's shift towards "Green Electronics" since 2007, emphasizing efforts by companies to reduce energy consumption and waste. Greenpeace's initiatives are featured as a guide for promoting greener practices in the electronics sector.
- 2012
Feelings Leadership
The Significance of MIRROR NERONS to Understand and Feels Others for PERSONABLE LEADERSHIP using neuroscience Theory
- 76 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the profound connections between individuals, the research delves into how shared experiences shape our understanding of emotions like sadness and happiness. It examines why we empathize with others, respond to their feelings, and feel compelled to motivate or comfort them. The author proposes that when people encounter common situations, their brains create a link that fosters emotional understanding. This connection allows for a deep respect for each other's feelings, regardless of whether those experiences are positive or negative.
- 2012
Humanoid
Analysis and Modeling of Strong-AI to engineer BIONIC Brain for Humanoid Robotics Application
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the distinction between artificial and natural intelligence, the book delves into the characteristics that define intelligence in both humans and machines. It highlights driving as a practical example of A.I. in action while contrasting it with less intelligent tasks. The focus is on Strong A.I., emphasizing its analysis, design, and engineering specifically for humanoid robotics applications. Through various models, the author discusses the implementation of Strong A.I. principles to advance the development of humanoid robots, providing insights into this cutting-edge field.