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Section I: The Networked Enterprise
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IV. LECTURE NOTES
Section I: The Networked Enterprise
NETWORKING THE ENTERPRISE
Businesses are becoming networked enterprises. The Internet and Internet-like networks inside the enterprise (Intranets), between an enterprise and its trading partners (extranets), and other types of networks have become the primary information technology infrastructure of many organizations. Telecommunications networks enable managers, end users, teams, and workgroups to electronically exchange data and information anywhere in the world with other end users, customers, suppliers, and business partners. By using such networks, companies can:
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Collaborate more creatively
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Manage their business operations and organizational resources more effectively
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Compete successfully in today’s fast changing global economy
Many organizations today could not survive without a variety of interconnected computer networks to service their information processing and communications needs.
Analyzing FedEx versus UPS
We can learn a lot about the role that wireless telecommunications technologies can play in e-business. Take a few minutes to read it, and we will discuss it (See FedEx versus UPS in Section IX).
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