The purpose of the blog is to identify, examine, and evaluate the technology used at the Baderman Island Resort. The company uses various forms of technology to disseminate information, conduct meetings, and provide its employees with education and training. This blog will focus on the use of technology in education and training. In addition, this blog will include a discussion the manner in which technology is managed by the resort and its parent company and addresses concerns about the use of Web 2.0 tools. Finally, the authors of the blog suggest upgrades and changes necessary to provide better integration of technology for the company's education and training programs.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

How does BCU address concerns such as the type and size of bandwidth and the capability of implementing web 2.0 tools?

When using certain types of and size of bandwidth it is necessary to be very specific in their allocations to prevent problems. When a file is sent or streamed two computers or programs the user must take into account what type of program is being shared and the functioning qualities of both the sending and receiving parties. If the files are slow to download or the data is slow to stream it could be that the allocations are not sufficient. It is essential for the organization to check and identify what type and the amount of bandwidth that the receiver can handle and, if necessary, make changes.  Data could be compressed which would allow the receiver to get data quicker and more efficiently. They could also update the system of the receiving computer to better match that of the one distributing the data.

When addressing the capability of Web 2.0 tools, the organization would first have to evaluate the current concerns and problems and troubleshoot them. They can do this by performing an evaluation to be sure that all the web 2.0 tools are working efficiently.  They can also test their system and determine if there are any software updates that need to be completed.  The organization should also identify and repair any serious hardware problems. 

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