M3 Assignment 1: Discussion: Decoding IT TalkA challenge for information technology (IT) personnel is to be able to present technical information for a nontechnical audience and to present conclusions and recommendations in a persuasive manner.You may not have been exposed to IT or IS terminology, or you may have had only a vague idea of what the terms mean. In this course, you need to understand and use IT terms in their exact technical sense. In this assignment, you will define the terms in the scenario to better understand the CIOs request.Using the reference sheet provided, find three authoritative definitions for each assigned term by first consulting your textbook then locating two additional definitions from Web-based sources. Using the trio of definitions as your guide, construct an original and accurate definition for each assigned term (using your own words) that will assist your classmates’ understanding and learning of that term. Share your definitions with your classmates and review the definitions submitted by them.Click here to download the Terminology Table and fill in the definitions for the terms assigned to you.By Saturday, February 22, 2014 respond to the discussion question assigned by the Faculty. Submit your response to the appropriate Discussion Area. Use the same Discussion Area to comment on your classmates’ submissions and continue the discussion until Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Comment on how your classmates would address differing views.Attachment 1Attachment 2What the CIO said OK, it seems there is money in the budget to upgrade our existing systems to accommodate all functionalareas of Summit Solutions.We need to move forward quickly on a platform decision as I would like to have all information systems inplace ASAP after the acquisition paperwork is complete.Im going to be at a conference this week so I need you to call a meeting and bring your platformrecommendations to the table. Figure out who needs to attend this meeting then go ahead and assemblemeeting information for participants. It may be the same folks involved initially, or you may need to movethe next level up in some cases. Be sure to include anyone who will be a stakeholder in this decision.We have a very short timeline on this so make sure you put together and distribute enough information inadvance of the meeting so that everyone can come together and make the best decision. Thanks for yourhelp with this. Page 1 of 1Business Information Systems©2009 Argosy University Online Programs