The Management Service Provider Option (Englisch)
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- Neue Suche nach: Butler, Janet
- Neue Suche nach: Butler, Janet
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Information Systems Management
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Titel:The Management Service Provider Option
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Beteiligte:Butler, Janet ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:Information Systems Management ; 17, 4 ; 1-6
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- Neue Suche nach: Taylor & Francis
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Erscheinungsdatum:01.09.2000
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Format / Umfang:6 pages
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Format:Elektronische Ressource
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Sprache:Englisch
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The it Parable of the Silver BulletMurray, John P. et al. | 2000
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Risk Management for Business Process Reengineering ProjectsKliem, Ralph L. et al. | 2000
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It Education Success Strategies for Change ManagementBall, Leslie D. et al. | 2000
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The Challenges Facing Global E-CommerceBingi, Prasad / Mir, Ali / Khamalah, Joseph et al. | 2000
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Topics New and OldGray, Paul et al. | 2000
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Application Service ProvidersDewire, Dawna Travis et al. | 2000
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Playing an Integral Role in Knowledge ManagementKing, William R. et al. | 2000
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Turning E-Business Barriers into StrengthsSchuette, Dave et al. | 2000
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Are Human Resources Departments Ready for E-HR?Karakanian, Marie et al. | 2000
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From the EditorDewire, Dawna Travis et al. | 2000
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The Management Service Provider OptionButler, Janet et al. | 2000
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Reengineering Information Systems with XmlChiu, Chao-Min et al. | 2000
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The Management Service Provider Option - Web-enablement empowers organizations to do more with less. One type of this empowerment is the service provider, a new breed of outsourcer made possible by the Web. Management service providers (MSPS) are specialized service providers that manage infrastructure resources or applications. They offer tool implementation and bosting, cost savings, rapid time to value, expertise to supplement staff resources, and an outside perspective.Butler, Janet et al. | 2000
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Application Service Providers - The business case for Web-enabling an enterprise is based on agility and cost savings. By using the Web as an application platform, an enterprise can quickly and easily deploy new systems in response to market changes as well as reap the savings of using a single, standard platform. Applications service providers (ASPs) further enhance this business case by providing even greater agility and cost savings.Travis Dewire, Dawna et al. | 2000
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Turning E-Business Barriers into Strengths - E-business is a key strategic issue driving Web enablement, and this issue involves management just as much as it does IT. Whereas IT professionals eagerly embrace cutting-edge technology, their business counterparts are more leery of adopting groundbreaking business practices based on new technology. A variety of internal and external roadblocks are preventing many companies from keeping up with the pace of E-business. As emerging technologies are used to conduct E-business, companies must embrace them, or succumb to the competition. The key to success in the emerging E-business economy requires identifying the organizational barriers to E-business and turning them into strengths.Schuette, Dave et al. | 2000
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The Challenges Facing Global E-Commerce - The power of Web enablement is that geographical boundaries disappear for an enterprise. Thus, an E-commerce initiative can easily become a global E-commerce initiative. Nevertheless, before conducting E-business globally, Web-enabled enterprises must consider an array of international economic, technological, social, and legal issues, which this article examines.Bingi, Prasad et al. | 2000
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Are Human Resource Departments Ready for E-HR? - How does a Web-enabled enterprise hire and manage its employees? With E-HR, of course. The Web is changing every aspect of the way an enterprise conducts business, and human resources is one of the latest arenas of Web enablement. it is changing the way HR professionals do their jobs and IT managers hire their staffs.Karakanian, Marie et al. | 2000
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Reengineering Information Systems with XML - HTML was one of the technologies that ushered in the concept of the Web-enabled enterprise. XML is driving Web enablement to new levels as it becomes the defacto middleware standard for bridging legacy systems and the Web. This article is a bands-on, code-filled look at oneway to use XML as Web-enabling middleware.Chiu, Chao-Min et al. | 2000
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DATABASE MANAGEMENT - XML - Rosetta Stone for Data - The interfaces used in today's enterprises have become the modern form of hieroglyphics. XML promises to play a similar role to that of the Rosetta Stone by enabling a better understanding of these modern hieroglyphics and in making the content of the data in these interfaces understandable to many more systems.Hoven, John van den et al. | 2000
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STRATEGIC PLANNING - Playing an Integral Role in Knowledge Management - Because knowledge management is based on the nebulous concept of knowledge instead of binary bits of data, IS managers must adopt a new set of strategies in order to become key players in KM. The subtle nature of knowledge requires IS managers to sharpen their people skills and to recast information systems from their traditional roles of processing and disseminating data.King, William R. et al. | 2000
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BOOKISMS - Topics New and Old - These old and new topics include simulation, the IT productivity paradox, and business-to-business Ecommerce. What all these books have in common are ways that IT can improve the way organizations do and plan business activities.Gray, Paul et al. | 2000
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SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT - The IT Parable of the Silver Bullet - Is your organization about to buy the latest and greatest development tool? A development tool so powerful that it guarantees - practically delivers all by itself - the killer system that will catapult your company beyond the competition? Ifso, read this column first.Murray, John P. et al. | 2000
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT - Risk Management for Business Process Reengincering Projects - Because of the drastic, large-scale change that they create, BPR projects are fraught with risk and often end in failure. To help IS managers control these projects, this column identifies and analyzes common risks of BPR.Kliem, Ralph L. et al. | 2000
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CHANGE MANAGEMENT - IT Education Success Strategies for Change Management - This column describes four case studies of companies that have used IT education with extraordinary success. In each example, major organizational changes were occuriing, and IT bad a significant role to play in the process.Ball, Leslie D. et al. | 2000
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