Friday, May 31, 2019
Implications of Information and Communication Technology for Business E
Implications of tuition and Communication Technology for Business Time and geographical factors deal a huge affect on the communication methods we intention. In the business world time is money, and no matter how far u need to state to, it normally has to be done quickly and efficiently. This is where Information Systems (IS) and Information Communication Technology (ICT) pick up a huge impact on businesses nowadays, especially bombastic scale organisations. Currently, Local sphere Networks (LANs) are becoming more common in normal size businesses, and large-scale organisations tend to use Wide Area Networks ( macabres), intranets and extranets. A LAN is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN stinkpot be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves this is what we call a WAN (a system of LANs connected together). E ach node (individual computer) in a LAN is able to access data and devices anywhere on the LAN. This means that many users can share expensive devices, such as laser printers, as well as data. Users can also use the LAN to communicate with each other, by sending e-mail or engaging in chat sessions. Hence LANs can be very useful for a small to medium size businesses. For big businesses/organisations, WANs are more useful, as it means the business is not limited to where it can be based. For example a company may have its head quarters in London, that have an office in Cambridge. With the use of a WAN the same benefits as the LAN can be achieved, but in a greater geographical situation. Anot... ...et facilities means the same thing, employees can browse the net rather than doing their work. There are measures to fight against this, but they are not very efficient. As you can see, technology in the past few years has rocketed, and now ICT and IS are ex tremely fundamental to businesses and organisations, without the use of them everything even down to the simplest of things such as communication will be affected. Bibliography Rowe, Christopher and Thompson, Jane, People and Chips, The Human Implications of Information Technology. McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition 1996 Bocij Paul, Chaffey Dave, Greasley Andres and Hickie Simon, Business Information Systems Technology Development and Management for E-Business. FT Prentice Hall 2002. Langford, Duncan, Practical Computer Ethics. McGraw Hill 1995
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