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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Information Technology (IT) - the field that links computer and
communications equipment and software - is transforming the way
modern business is done. Examples of factors leading these changes
are: rapidly decreasing costs of computer hardware, government
de-regulation, accelerating global competitiveness, an increasing
management awareness, and the knowledge of how to employ
Information Technology successfully. These have all led to the
increase of IT's effects on existing markets, and, in the process,
are creating entirely new markets. This book explores a variety of
advances in IT by a group of researchers who are at the cutting
edge of this research. Moreover, the book examines these innovative
developments in terms of the Information Technology field and its
effect on modern business. It is becoming increasingly apparent
that IT is critical to success in today's competitive marketplace.
As a result, this book examines a host of emerging effects at work
in these developments and seeks to make sense out of these
counter-acting, sometimes multiplicative, effects which can become
obstacles for managers who wish to develop competitive applications
of IT. These effects and the development of IT are grouped into
four general categories in the book: Future Markets,
Inter-Organizational Systems, Focused Applications, and Future
Strategies.
Information Technology (IT) - the field that links computer and
communications equipment and software - is transforming the way
modern business is done. Examples of factors leading these changes
are: rapidly decreasing costs of computer hardware, government
de-regulation, accelerating global competitiveness, an increasing
management awareness, and the knowledge of how to employ
Information Technology successfully. These have all led to the
increase of IT's effects on existing markets, and, in the process,
are creating entirely new markets. This book explores a variety of
advances in IT by a group of researchers who are at the cutting
edge of this research. Moreover, the book examines these innovative
developments in terms of the Information Technology field and its
effect on modern business. It is becoming increasingly apparent
that IT is critical to success in today's competitive marketplace.
As a result, this book examines a host of emerging effects at work
in these developments and seeks to make sense out of these
counter-acting, sometimes multiplicative, effects which can become
obstacles for managers who wish to develop competitive applications
of IT. These effects and the development of IT are grouped into
four general categories in the book: Future Markets,
Inter-Organizational Systems, Focused Applications, and Future
Strategies.
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