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Carrollton Country Flowers

Carrollton Country Flowers. Group 4 John Scheetz Mike Weals James Scanlon Eric Miller Eugen Rosca. Presentation Agenda. Introduction and Video (Eric) Network Topology ( Eugen ) Software, Hardware, and Database (James) Internet, Intranet, and Security (Mike)

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Carrollton Country Flowers

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  1. Carrollton Country Flowers Group 4 John Scheetz Mike Weals James Scanlon Eric Miller EugenRosca

  2. Presentation Agenda • Introduction and Video (Eric) • Network Topology (Eugen) • Software, Hardware, and Database (James) • Internet, Intranet, and Security (Mike) • Decision Support System and Centralized System (John) • Questions and Answers

  3. Introduction • Main customers are funeral homes and weddings • Other income comes from pine arrangements and the selling of antiques and primitive style furniture • An IT system is nonexistent • All records are kept by hand in folders • Had a simple website, but the host of the website got hacked after 5 months of activity and the website was lost • Looking to expand

  4. Eric’s Tour of CCF http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaZ4God6ybs

  5. Network Topology • Network topology is the layout pattern of interconnections of various elements of a computer network • Four Main Topologies: • Bus • Tree • Star • Point-to-point

  6. Bus Topology • Each node is connected to a single cable • Two subcategories: • Linear bus, this network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium, which has two end points • Is distributed bus topology is a topology in which all nodes in the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has more endpoints that are made by adding branches to the main section

  7. Tree Topology • This topology has a central root node that is connected to one or more other nodes that are one level lower in the network. It has a point-to-point link between the second and top level central nodes. At the same time, the second level nodes that are connected to the top will also have nodes connected to it that is one level lower

  8. Star Topology • Each network host is connected to a central hub. In contrast to the bus topology, the star topology connects each node to the hub with a point-to-point connection

  9. Point-to-Point Topology • This is the simplest topology and it is a permanent link between two endpoints • Two subcategories: • Permanent topology, this is a point-to-point communication channel that appears, to the user, to be permanently associated with the two endpoints • Switched topology, this uses circuit-switching technologies, a point-to-point circuit can be set up dynamically, and dropped when no longer needed

  10. Software - Payroll • Current Payroll System • Everything is done by hand • Checks • NetPay • Payroll Mate • Calculates taxes and net pay • Generates various reports • Prints checks

  11. Software - General Accounting • Currently has nothing in place • outsources accounting work during tax season • QuickBooks Pro 2012 • Manages: • Income • Expenses • Bank Accounts • Inventory

  12. Hardware • Laptop Computer compatible with software recommended • Features analyzed: • Processor • Screen Size • RAM • Hard Drive • Battery Life • Cost

  13. Compared Hardware We Recommend Option 3 – Dell Vostro V131

  14. Customer Relationship Management Database • CRM database is useful to reach customers • Evolutions of CRM  • Measuring Metrics • Recency • Frequency • Monetary Value

  15. Supply Chain Management • Offers efficiency and ways to control costs • Potential to eliminate wasting inventory • Use both upstream and downstream flows of information • Need a clear sense of communication between areas of supply chain • Currently all information is transferred via telephone • We recommend using a central database

  16. Supply Chain Management Database

  17. Internet and Intranet • An effective website can help build customer relationships and generate new business • A data driven website should be used • Online ordering service for individual customers and businesses • The website will help the flower delivery service • An intranet will allow the staff to access company and customer information • Can use the information as a marketing tool

  18. Small Businesses with Websites

  19. Security Systems • A Security system needs to protect company and customer information • Secure Socket Layers should be added to provide security in online communications and transactions through the website • Cisco ASA 5500 Series • McAfee Total Protection for Small Businesses • Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition • Backup Exec for Small Businesses

  20. Recommendations – Internet and Security • A computer with an internet connection needs to be implemented at the shop • Data driven website installed • Intranet • Hardware vs. Software firewalls • Would recommend the Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business package - offers more value • Cisco ASA 5500 Series – Least likely to recommend • Hardware firewall and expensive

  21. Type of Decision Support System • Carrollton Country Flowers has no formal computer system in place, so the implementation of a DSS must be very basic • The recommendation = implement Microsoft Office • Access and Excel will give the best benefit for a beginning DSS. • CCF can put in a database containing customer accounts, vendor accounts, and a product list

  22. Centralized or Decentralized System? • Centralized systems have the top tier of management making all of the decisions. Centralized are usually small companies. • Decentralized systems spread out the power to managers in order to cover all aspects of the business. Decentralized is usually used in major corporations.

  23. Centralized! • Carrollton Country Flowers is considered to be a centralized system because the two owners make all of the decisions. • The recommendation is that CCF stays as a centralized system because they are so small. There is no need to spread power.

  24. Carrollton Country Flowers Special Thanks to Eric Miller for his cooperation and dedication to our project. Questions and Answers?

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