A Manager’s Guide to Information Systems and Technology
Paper: 978 1 906403 55 3
Price: $49.95  

Publisher: Global Professional Publishing
June 2010 , 288 pp., 6 1/4" x 9 1/4"
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A Manager’s Guide to Information Systems and Technology provides a wealth of current, essential information on the choice and practical implementation of information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) in every kind of business.

While basic hardware is covered in detail, so are the hardware and software requirements of applications such as databases, networks, mobile wireless technology, Web 2.0, and telecommunications. Popular accounting, tax, finance, management, manufacturing, and marketing software are introduced so that managers can make informed choices. Software for decision support systems (DDS), Executive Information Systems (EIS), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) such as financial modeling, budgeting, strategic planning and control, forecasting, data analysis, inventory planning, and optimization software are given real-life examples as are programs for “what-if” analysis and the effects of changing assumptions.

This book provides enough information for managers in all types of organization to make the best decisions when it comes to choosing hardware and software for any aspect of their business today. Emerging trends are anticipated and discussed so that the reader can also be ahead of the game.

While the book is written for business professionals and students, unnecessarily complicated computer terminology and usage is avoided in a very reader-friendly style. A Manager’s Guide to Information Systems and Technology shows clearly how computers can aid any business manager to efficiently perform their job. Today success can depend on being up-to-date in the computer environment—this book provides the information that is needed to stay up-to-date.

Table of Contents:
1) The What and Why of Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT)
2) Models for Decision Making
3) Selecting Computer Hardware
4) Using Systems Software
5) Using Application Software
6) Data and Data Management
7) Data Communications and Wireless Networks
8) Network and Telecommunications
9) Internet and Intranet
10) Accounting Information Systems and Packages
11) Financial Management Information Systems and Packages
12) Manufacturing Information Systems and Packages
13) Marketing Management Information Systems and Packages
14) Decision Support Systems
15) Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
16) Control and Security of Information Systems
17) Wireless Technology
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