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
No date availableHardback
9780521853361
386 pages
244 × 170 × 22 mm
0.81kg
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A-Z description and summary of over 200 terms.