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Businesses today are incredibly data rich, and dealing with large amount of data, so making some inferences and conclusions, depending on the organisation size and complexity of its processes, it has been a challenge, especially that the next disruptive phase in manufacturing, i.e. Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is already underway. Business Intelligence (BI) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) have become...
Exhibition organizers around the world strive to make their fairs more competitive domestically and globally. Countries with mature exhibition industries, such as Germany, USA, and the UK, have focused greater attention in recent years on the use of web-based technologies for managing fair visitors' data. Similarly, many of China's fairs are increasingly using web-based technologies, although at a...
With the increased application of informationization, China's enterprises are facing tremendous challenges in this informational economy era, and the information strategy of enterprises is an important means for them to respond the challenge. This paper first introduces the situation about the information strategy of enterprises both at home and abroad, finds out the major problems in the implementation...
This paper elaborates on current practices in managing Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Discussions presented in this paper are based on a pilot study of ICT management practices within a group of organizations within the Canterbury region of New Zealand. The paper reviews recent developments in the application of and investment on ICTs. It looks at the reasons of ever-increasing scrutiny...
A profound need exists for employees with expertise in technology management in today's rapidly changing technologically-based environment. The competencies, skills, and abilities of graduates of technology management programs should reflect and meet the needs of the employers of these graduates. It is imperative that the design and development of technology management curricula consider the needs...
Information technology has become SMEs' dominant factor of survival and development, which not only provides SMEs with the necessary analysis ability of trade and management but also changes enterprisepsilas way of creating value and the method of enterprise management. Based on the analysis of informatization strategy, this article proposed that the core competence and the competitive advantage are...
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