An Executive's Guide to Information Technology
Assessing the most valuable technology for an organization is becoming a growing challenge for business professionals confronted with an expanding array of options. This 2007 book is an A-Z compendium of technological terms written for the non-technical executive, allowing quick identification of what the term is and why it is significant. This is more than a dictionary - it is a concise review of the most important aspects of information technology from a business perspective: the major advantages, disadvantages and business value propositions of each term are discussed, as well as sources for further reading, and cross-referencing with other terms where applicable. The essential elements of each concept are covered in a succinct manner so the reader can quickly obtain the required knowledge without wading through exhaustive descriptions. With over 200 terms, this is a valuable reference for non- and semi-technical managers, executives and graduate students in business and technology management.
- Provides a clear definition for each term, as well as an unbiased appraisal of its business value proposition
- Includes a set of UK and US legislative requirements under which organizations must operate
- Sources of further reading are provided so that the topics can be taken further if desired
Reviews & endorsements
'… as a general IT reference this book is excellent. For the relatively experienced IT professional, this is an excellent and recommended publication.' IT Training
Product details
May 2007Hardback
9780521853361
386 pages
244 × 170 × 22 mm
0.81kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A-Z description and summary of over 200 terms.