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CIO magazine, launched in 1987, provides business technology leaders with award-winning analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT’s role in achieving business goals.
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Page : 88 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 1991-04
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CIO magazine, launched in 1987, provides business technology leaders with award-winning analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT’s role in achieving business goals.
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Page : 88 pages
File Size : 22,36 MB
Release : 1999-02-15
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CIO magazine, launched in 1987, provides business technology leaders with award-winning analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT’s role in achieving business goals.
Author : Thomas J. Allen
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 17,40 MB
Release : 1994-01-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0195361784
One of the most pathbreaking and influential business books of the 1990s is The Corporation of the 1990s by Michael Scott Morton. Its expert view of how information technology would influence organizations and their ability to survive and prosper in the 1990s has become the benchmark of thinking about information technology. Now, in a supporting companion volume, Information Technology and the Corporation of the 1990s makes available the research on which The Corporation of the 1990s was based. The research was conducted at the Sloan School of Management at MIT by the Management in the 1990s program. The program was funded by a group of 12 industrial and government sponsors from the United States and Britain which included American Express, Digital Equipment Corporation, Eastman Kodak, British Petroleum, MCI Communications, General Motors, U.S. Army, ICL Ltd., Internal Revenue Service, Ernst & Young, BellSouth, and CIGNA Corporation. Information Technology and the Corporation of the 1990s aims to disseminate ideas on how organizations can manage the impact of information technology, and also to raise issues and stimulate further thought by both academics and professionals. The book is divided into three sections which cover the information technology revolution, strategic options, and organization and management responses. It incorporates the work of many important scholars including Charles Jonscher, Michael J. Piore, Thomas W. Malone. JoAnne Yates, Robert I. Benjamin, Gary W. Loveman, Eric von Hippel, Edgar H. Schein, Stanley M. Besen, Garth Saloner, N. Venkatraman, Akbar Zaheer, John C. Henderson, Jay C. Cooprider, Kevin Crowston, Jeongsuk Koh, Gordon Walker, Laura Poppo, John S. Carroll, Constance Perin, Brian T. Pentland, John Chalykoff, Lotte Bailyn, D. Eleanor Westney, Sumantra Ghoshal, John D.C. Little, Thomas J. Allen, Oscar Hauptman, Lisa M. Lynch, Paul Osterman, Thomas A. Kochan, and John Paul MacDuffie.
Author : Hal R. Varian
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 44,76 MB
Release : 2004-12-23
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1139456725
The Economics of Information Technology is a concise and accessible review of some of the important economic factors affecting information technology industries. These industries are characterized by high fixed costs and low marginal costs of production, large switching costs for users, and strong network effects. These factors combine to produce some unique behavior. The book consists of two parts. In the first part, Professor Varian outlines the basic economics of these industries. In the second part, Professors Farrell and Shapiro describe the impact of these factors on competition policy. The clarity of the analysis and exposition makes this an ideal introduction for undergraduate and graduate students in economics, business strategy, law and related areas.
Author : Thomas J. Allen
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,55 MB
Release : 2023
Category : Information technology
ISBN : 9780197703083
This volume contains research studies that were conducted during a project at the Sloan School of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. The contributors focused on three areas: the information technology revolution, strategic options and the organization and management response.
Author : Information Resources Management Association. International Conference
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 23,68 MB
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781878289063
This collection highlights why IRM is an approach to the overall utilization and management of information resources as a mainstream organizational re-source. This book helps you stay up-to-date on the changes within information technology management. Practitioners and academicians at the forefront of this fast-paced field address timely and important issues in information resources technology management. The authors focus on the increasingly important role of IT in providing a competitive advantage in today's changing environment.
Author : Michael S. Scott Morton
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 34,57 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780195063585
This is the final report of a major research programme conducted by MIT, which was initiated in 1984 to explore the influence of information technology on the way that organizations will be able to survive and prosper in the competitive environment of the 1990s and beyond.
Author : James W. Cortada
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 747 pages
File Size : 45,21 MB
Release : 2023-08-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0262547821
A history of one of the most influential American companies of the last century. For decades, IBM shaped the way the world did business. IBM products were in every large organization, and IBM corporate culture established a management style that was imitated by companies around the globe. It was “Big Blue, ” an icon. And yet over the years, IBM has gone through both failure and success, surviving flatlining revenue and forced reinvention. The company almost went out of business in the early 1990s, then came back strong with new business strategies and an emphasis on artificial intelligence. In this authoritative, monumental history, James Cortada tells the story of one of the most influential American companies of the last century. Cortada, a historian who worked at IBM for many years, describes IBM's technology breakthroughs, including the development of the punch card (used for automatic tabulation in the 1890 census), the calculation and printing of the first Social Security checks in the 1930s, the introduction of the PC to a mass audience in the 1980s, and the company's shift in focus from hardware to software. He discusses IBM's business culture and its orientation toward employees and customers; its global expansion; regulatory and legal issues, including antitrust litigation; and the track records of its CEOs. The secret to IBM's unequalled longevity in the information technology market, Cortada shows, is its capacity to adapt to changing circumstances and technologies.
Author : Fritz E. Froehlich
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 23,87 MB
Release : 1994-09-29
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780824729073
The IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet Standards to Interrelationship of the Signaling System No. 7 Protocol Architecture and the OSI Reference Model and Protocols
Author : Thomas H. Davenport
Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 47,90 MB
Release : 1993-02-24
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1422160661
The business environment of the 1990s demands significant changes in the way we do business. Simply formulating strategy is no longer sufficient; we must also design the processes to implement it effectively. The key to change is process innovation, a revolutionary new approach that fuses information technology and human resource management to improve business performance. The cornerstone to process innovation's dramatic results is information technology--a largely untapped resource, but a crucial "enabler" of process innovation. In turn, only a challenge like process innovation affords maximum use of information technology's potential. Davenport provides numerous examples of firms that have succeeded or failed in combining business change and technology initiatives. He also highlights the roles of new organizational structures and human resource programs in developing process innovation. Process innovation is quickly becoming the byword for industries ready to pull their companies out of modest growth patterns and compete effectively in the world marketplace.