Information technology for management : driving digital transformation to increase local and global performance, growth and sustainability.
Material type: TextPublisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021Edition: Twelfth edition / Efraim Turban, Carol Pollard, Gregory WoodDescription: xix, 602, G15, I15 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
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- 9781119802525
- 1119802520
- Driving digital transformation to increase local and global performance, growth and sustainability
- 658.4038011 23
- HD30.213
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Previous edition: 2018.
International adaptation.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Emphasizing local and global sustainability in the on-demand and sharing economies. Digital transformation disrupts companies, competition, and careers -- Information systems, IT infrastructure, and the Cloud -- Data management, data warehouses, and data governance -- Networks, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Edge computing -- Data privacy and cyber security -- Part 2. Maximizing growth with data analytics, social media and omni-channel technology -- Business intelligence, data science, and data analytics -- Social media and semantic web technology -- Omnichannel retailing, e-commerce, and mobile commerce technology -- Part 3. Optimizing performance and growth with business-driven systems, artificial intelligence and IT strategy -- Functional business systems -- Enterprise systems -- Artificial intelligence, robotics, and quantum computing technology -- IT strategy, sourcing, and strategic technology trends -- Part 4. Building, operating and managing systems to support sustainable business practices during and after the COVID-19 pandemic -- Systems development, IT service management and project, program and portfolio management -- IT ethics and local and global sustainability.
"Information Technology for Management provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the latest technologicaldevelopments in IT and the critical drivers of business performance, growth, and sustainability. Integrating feedback from IT managersand practitioners from top-level organizations worldwide, the International Adaptation of this well-regarded textbook featuresthoroughly revised content throughout to present students with a realistic, up-to-date view of IT management in the current businessenvironment.This text covers the latest developments in the real world of IT management with the addition of new case studies that arecontemporary and more relevant to the global scenario. It offers a flexible, student-friendly presentation of the material througha pedagogy that is designed to help students easily comprehend and retain information. There is new and expanded coverageof Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Blockchain Technology, IP Intelligence, Big Data Analytics, IT ServiceManagement, DevOps, etc. It helps readers learn how IT is leveraged to reshape enterprises, engage and retain customers, optimizesystems and processes, manage business relationships and projects, and more." -- Publisher's description
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