An array is a collection of variables that are stored in order in consecutive po

An array is a collection of variables that are stored in order in consecutive positions in the computer’s memory. Depending on the programming language, the array index starts at 0 (C language) or 1 (FORTRAN language); This item is stored in the position with the lowest address.
Discuss the pros and cons of the use of arrays and parallel arrays and provide an example of a real-life equivalent to an array and a parallel array.
Discuss what are the steps to verify that an item number exists in an array? Provide an example.
Discuss the improvement in efficiency that can be realized by exiting a search loop when a match is found. Provide an example.

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Microsoft 365 Tenant Configuration You have been hired as a consultant by Mercur

Microsoft 365 Tenant Configuration
You have been hired as a consultant by Mercury USA, a small logistics company that migrated to Microsoft Office 365. Mercury needs your advice because their Cloud Administrator recently left the company, but she left the credentials and other vital information related to Microsoft 365 accounts was documented.
The CEO of Mercury has provided the following information.
Microsoft      Tenant Name: mercuryusa.onmicrosoft.com
Procured      25 Microsoft 365 licenses
The CEO wants you to address the following items.
Change      the tenant name from mercuryusa.onmicrosoft.com to mercuryusa.com
Microsoft      DNS servers to host the zone name
Explain      the nature of at least one user account that will have global      administrator rights for the Mercury USA tenant.
Users      who have left the organization still have Microsoft 365 licenses while the      new employees do not
Please provide a thorough response to the forum topic, as well as at least one quality response to your peers

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I am programmer analyst Provide a reflection of at least 750 words of how the kn

I am programmer analyst
Provide a reflection of at least 750 words of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work environment. If you are not currently working, share times when you have or could observe these theories and knowledge could be applied to an employment opportunity in your field of study.
Course : Data Science and Big Data Analytics  

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As you know, this list of ten commandments takes the form of 8 “thou shalt not”

As you know, this list of ten commandments takes the form of 8 “thou shalt not” and 2 “thou shalt” principles.  Furthermore, recall from our recorded presentations that when security gets in the way of the mission, security is at fault, not the mission.  For this discussion, I am interested in cross-pollenation of ideas/experiences as it relates to the intersection of the Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics and this notion that security cannot impede the mission.  Specifically, I want to spin up a discussion round which of these Ten Commandments–BASED ON YOUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ON EITHER THE IT OR FUNCTIONAL SIDE OF THE ORGANIZAION–is most challenging as it relates to accomplishing the commandment without impeding the mission.  While I am not interested (at all) in proprietary details, please provide generalized scenarios/contingencies that you have experienced that illustrate the challenge of maintaining both principles.  Also, please share ideas on organizational mechanisms that might help achieve enhanced balance between the two competing goals…this can be accomplished in original posts or as follow-ups to others’ posts.  

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