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A Manager's Primer on e-Networking
virtual enterprise. It is therefore, about the ways we should be using Information Technology, the way we present the knowledge that could helps us organise and optimise the efforts to perform better and stay successful in this turbulent world.
The book is organized in four major parts. The first part introduces some basic concepts on enterprise network infrastructures related to enterprise computing. The second part elaborates on the organisational aspects associated with formal enterprise business models. It introduces business paradigms of organising common tasks and practices and the ways common enterprise environment is achieving the IT support. The third part aims on presenting the state-of-the-art in Communications and Networking Technology. It elaborates on some pragmatic issues end-users should be aware of, for instance, CIT phenomenon as a product of convergence of computer, communications and of telephony. The final, fourth part, introduces some information processing aspects of enterprise computing processes. It elaborates questions such as why are databases abundantly used in business tasks associated with large data complexes. It introduces some modem information concepts such as entities, objects, relations, and general multimedia documents as building blocks often used to manage complex information. In our presentation we will follow simple subject overview and whenever possible provide support by case-based presentations. Whenever appropriate, we will introduce opening cases, most often simplifying real problem issues so that a specific subject related problem could be easily recognised, formulated and elaborated. Main topics will be introduced without elaborating on the complex technical issues but guiding through simple and practical knowledge that common user could benefit from. The emphasis will be on the state-of-the-art and the current information technology issues, both software and hardware solutions provided by the well-known market leaders for common business needs and satisfying enterprise end-users demands.
DRAGAN NIKOLIK - Personal Name
978-94-007-0862-4
NONE
Information Technology
English
2003
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