Information
technology (IT) refers to the management and use of information using
computer-based tools. It includes acquiring, processing, storing, and distributing
information. Most commonly it is a term used to refer to business applications
of computer technology, rather than scientific applications. The term is used
broadly in business to refer to anything that ties into the use of computers.
Mostly
businesses today create data that can be stored and processed on computers. In
some cases the data must be input to computers using devices such as keyboards
and scanners. In other cases the data might be created electronically and
automatically stored in computers.
Small
businesses generally need to purchase software packages, and may need to
contract with IT businesses that provide services such as hosting, marketing
web sites and maintaining networks. However, larger companies can consider
having their own IT staffs to develop software, and otherwise handle IT needs
in-house. For instance, businesses
working with the federal government are likely to need to comply with
requirements relating to making information accessible.
The constant upgrade in
information technology, along with increasing global competition, is adding
difficulty and hesitation of several orders of scale to the business and trade.
One of the most widely discussed areas in recent business literature is that of
new organizational network structures that hold survival and growth in an
environment of growing complexity.
Effective
Information Technology is
having impact on all trade industries and businesses, in service as well as in
manufacturing. It is affecting workers at all levels of organizations, from the
executives to middle management and clerks. Information technology is
increasingly becoming a basic factor of all types of technologies such as
craft, engineering, routine, and non-routine.
The advances in Information
Technology would result in remarkable decline in the costs of synchronization
that would lead to new, concentrated business structures. It enables the
business to respond to the new and urgent competitive forces by providing
effective management of interdependence.
In the near future
businesses would be facing a lack and a redundancy of information called
information glut. To solve the information-glut companies will need to
introduce methods for selective thinning out of information. Improvements in
telecommunications will make it easier to control business units dispersed over
different parts of the world. Advances in telecommunications, would result in
increased distance-communication. Indirect communication would be preferred for
well-structured information for routine, preprogrammed and decision processes.
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