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Chapter 14 Enterprise Computing
Chapter 14 Objectives Discuss the special information requirements of an enterprise-sized corporation Identify information systems used in  the functional units of an enterprise List general purpose and integrated information systems used throughout an enterprise List types of technologies used  throughout an enterprise Describe the major types of e-commerce Discuss the computer hardware needs  and solutions for an enterprise Determine why computer backup is important and how it is accomplished Discuss the steps in a disaster recovery plan Next
What is Enterprise Computing? ,[object Object],p. 714 Large organization such as multinational corporation, university, hospital, research laboratory, or government organization Requires special computing  solutions because of its size Enterprise computing —use  of computers in networks that  encompass variety of operating systems, protocols, and network architectures Next
What is Enterprise Computing? ,[object Object],[object Object],p. 714 Fig. 14-1 Next
What is Enterprise Computing? ,[object Object],p. 716 - 717 Fig. 14-2 ,[object Object],Next
What is Enterprise Computing? ,[object Object],Executive management strategic decisions Middle management tactical decisions p. 717 Fig. 14-3 Operational management operational decisions Nonmanagement employees on-the-job decisions Next
What is Enterprise Computing? ,[object Object],p. 718 Information gathered in  ongoing operations of enterprise Allows  managers  to  make better decisions Collected, combined,  and analyzed over time Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Business Process Management below Chapter 14
What is Enterprise Computing? ,[object Object],p. 719 Fig. 14-4 Next 1. Planning objectives strategies tactics 2. Organizing money people management structure 3. Leading communications instructions motivation 4. Controlling performance measurement corrective action
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 720 Fig. 14-5 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 720 ,[object Object],Manufacturing Engineering  or Product Development Human Resources (HR) Accounting and Finance Distribution Sales Marketing Information Technology Customer  Service Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 721 Fig. 14-7 Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 721 Fig. 14-8 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Employee Relationship Management below Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 722 Fig. 14-9 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 722 - 723 Fig. 14-10 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 722 - 723 Uses software to  monitor and control production processes Focuses on  inventory of parts Manufacturing Resource Planning II (MRP II) is extension of MRP Helps in scheduling, tracking production,  and monitoring  product quality Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  MRP II below Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 723 Fig. 14-11 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 724 Fig. 14-12 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Sales Force Automation  below Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 724 Next Provide forecasting  for inventory control,  and manage and track  shipping of  products Provide information and analysis on inventory
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 724 - 725 Fig. 14-13 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 725 Overall technology strategy for an enterprise IT department uses software to maintain hardware and software Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 726 Users create graphics and documents, send messages, schedule appointments, browse the Web, and publish Web pages Sometimes called   office automation Enables employees to perform tasks using computers and other electronic devices instead of manually Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 726 - 727 Fig. 14-14 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 727 Fig. 14-15 ,[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 728 Fig. 14-16 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 729 Captures and stores knowledge of human experts and then imitates human reasoning and decision making Consists of two components knowledge base—combined subject knowledge and experiences of  human experts inference rules—set  of logical judgments applied to the knowledge base Next
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 729 Fig. 14-17 Next Step 1.   A user selects his or her gender Step 2.   Select the location on the body where the problem is being experienced Step 3.   Select the type of pain. Step 5.   Review the possible diagnosis. Step 4.   Select other information about the problem.
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 730 Next Knowledge management software (KMS)  assists in the task of knowledge management Artificial  intelligence is application of  human intelligence  to computers Knowledge management is process by which enterprise collects, archives, indexes, and retrieves knowledge
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 731 Fig. 14-18 ,[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Enterprise Resource Planning below Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise ,[object Object],p. 732 Fig. 14-19 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies ,[object Object],p. 733 Fig. 14-20 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies ,[object Object],p. 734 Fig. 14-21 ,[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Data Warehouse below Chapter 14
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies ,[object Object],p. 735 Portion of network that allows customers or suppliers to access parts of enterprise’s intranet Replaces or supplements existing EDI systems EDI (electronic data interchange) —Set of standards that controls transfer of business data among computers Next
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies ,[object Object],p. 735 Fig. 14-22 ,[object Object],Next
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies ,[object Object],p. 736 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies ,[object Object],p. 736 Fig. 14-23 ,[object Object],Next
E-Commerce ,[object Object],p. 737 - 738 Merchant account   is  account set up with credit  card company so retailer  can accept credit card  payments from customers Also called   e-tail Retailers use Web to sell products and services Next
E-Commerce ,[object Object],p. 738 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
E-Commerce ,[object Object],p. 738 - 739 Fig. 14-25 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Movie Downloads below Chapter 14
E-Commerce Video: Surf the Web or Maui with World Wikia Next CLICK TO START
E-Commerce ,[object Object],p. 739 - 740 Fig. 14-26 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 741 Allows large organizations to manage  and store data Often includes levels of redundancy One goal is  to maintain high level of availability Redundancy if one piece breaks, another part can assume tasks Availability how often hardware is online Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 741 Fig. 14-27 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 741 Fig. 14-28 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 742 Fig. 14-29 ,[object Object],[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  NAS and SAN below Chapter 14
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 743 - 744 Fig. 14-30 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next Click to view Web  Link, click Chapter 14, Click  Web Link from left  navigation, then click  Fibre Channel below Chapter 14
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 744 Fig. 14-31 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 744 Fig. 14-32 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 745 Availability (uptime)  of at least  99 percent Often includes  hot-swapping Hot-swapping allows components  to be replaced while  rest of system continues  to perform tasks May include redundant components Redundant component takes over task of  similar component  that fails Next
Enterprise Hardware ,[object Object],p. 745 - 746 Scalability is measure of how well computer hardware system, software application, or information system can grow to meet increasing needs Interoperability is ability to share information with other information systems within enterprise Adding hardware  is often easiest  method to grow System that shares information easily  is said to be open Next
Backup Procedures ,[object Object],p. 747 Fig. 14-33  Next
Backup Procedures ,[object Object],p. 746 - 747 Fig. 14-34  ,[object Object],[object Object],Next
Backup Procedures ,[object Object],p. 747 - 749 ,[object Object],Next Recovery plan actions to be taken  to restore full information processing operations Test plan simulates various levels of disasters and records ability to recover Emergency plan steps to be taken immediately  after disaster Backup plan how backup files  and equipment would be used to resume information processing
Summary of Enterprise Computing Special computing requirements present  in an enterprise-sized organization E-retailing and types of businesses  that use e-commerce Complex hardware including  SANs, RAID, and blade servers Requirements for enterprise  hardware including high-availability, scalability, and interoperability Backup procedures  present in a large organization Chapter 14 Complete

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  • 2. Chapter 14 Objectives Discuss the special information requirements of an enterprise-sized corporation Identify information systems used in the functional units of an enterprise List general purpose and integrated information systems used throughout an enterprise List types of technologies used throughout an enterprise Describe the major types of e-commerce Discuss the computer hardware needs and solutions for an enterprise Determine why computer backup is important and how it is accomplished Discuss the steps in a disaster recovery plan Next
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  • 53. Summary of Enterprise Computing Special computing requirements present in an enterprise-sized organization E-retailing and types of businesses that use e-commerce Complex hardware including SANs, RAID, and blade servers Requirements for enterprise hardware including high-availability, scalability, and interoperability Backup procedures present in a large organization Chapter 14 Complete