Information Technology SECTOR
Information Technology SECTOR
Information Technology SECTOR
Solve IQ Company
SolveiQ is the best-automated PC maintenance software that enables your apps to run faster in real time.
Solve iQ was founded on the guiding principle that everyone deserves technology that works. Our products combine the
most sophisticated engineering with automation.
Network Framework
For any IT company, the main process is the network they follow and apply.
1) MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES:
The challenges of business/IT technologies and strategies, including security and ethical challenges and global IT
management.
2) BUSINESS APPLICATIONS:
How businesses use the Internet and other information technologies to support their business processes, e-
business and e-commerce initiatives, and business decision-making.
3) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES:
Includes major concepts, developments, and managerial issues involved in computer hardware, software,
telecommunications networks, data resource management technologies, and other technologies.
4) FOUNDATION CONCEPTS:
Fundamental business information systems concepts, including trends, components, and roles of information
systems and competitive advantage concepts and applications. Selective coverage of relevant behavioral,
managerial, and technical concepts.
5) Development Processes:
Developing and implementing businesses, IT strategies, and systems using several strategic planning and
application development approaches.
FOUNDATION CONCEPTS:
There are 3 fundamental reasons for all business’s applications of information technology:-
• Support business processes and operations.
• Support of decision-making by employees and managers.
• Support strategies for competitive advantage.
Support Strategies
for Competitive
Advantage
The three fundamental roles of business applications of information systems.
Data Concepts:-
A conceptual frame work of several levels of data has been devised that differentiates among different groupings, or
elements of data. Thus, data may be logically organized into “characters”, “Fields”, “ records”, “files” & “Data bases”.
DATABASES:
The data stored in databases are independent of the application programs using them and of the type of storage devices
on which they are stored.
Thus, databases contain data elements describing entities and relationships among entities. For example, the figure
given below outlines some of the entries and relations in a database for the SolveiQ company. Also shown are some of
the business applications (billing, processing, payments Processing) that depend on access to the data elements in the
database.
User utility Database
Billing
Payment Processing
Entities: Customers, Software’s,
Drivers, bills, Payments, User status &
time left for user.