Explain file management and device management
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A file management system should not be confused with a file system, which manages all types of data and files in an operating system (OS), or a database management system (DBMS), which has relational database capabilities and includes a programming language for further data manipulation.
A file management system's tracking component is key to the creation and management of this system, where documents containing various stages of processing are shared and interchanged on an ongoing basis.
The system may contain features like:
Assigning queued document numbers for processing
Owner and process mapping to track various stages of processing
Report generation
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Create, modify, copy, delete and other file operations.
Device management generally performs the following:
Installing device and component-level drivers and related software
Configuring a device so it performs as expected using the bundled operating system, business/workflow software and/or with other hardware devices.
Implementing security measures and processes.
Devices usually refer to physical/hardware devices such as computers, laptops, servers, mobile phones and more. They could also be virtual, however, such as virtual machines or virtual switches. In Windows, device management is also an administrative module that is used for managing or configuring the physical devices, ports and interfaces of a computer or server.
A file management system's tracking component is key to the creation and management of this system, where documents containing various stages of processing are shared and interchanged on an ongoing basis.
The system may contain features like:
Assigning queued document numbers for processing
Owner and process mapping to track various stages of processing
Report generation
Notes
Status
Create, modify, copy, delete and other file operations.
Device management generally performs the following:
Installing device and component-level drivers and related software
Configuring a device so it performs as expected using the bundled operating system, business/workflow software and/or with other hardware devices.
Implementing security measures and processes.
Devices usually refer to physical/hardware devices such as computers, laptops, servers, mobile phones and more. They could also be virtual, however, such as virtual machines or virtual switches. In Windows, device management is also an administrative module that is used for managing or configuring the physical devices, ports and interfaces of a computer or server.
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