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  • Ring-bound: 202 pages
  • Publisher: Computer Technology Research Corporation; 1st edition August 1996
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566079756
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566079754
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds

    Product Description
    CTR's 202-page report examines enterprise interoperability in today's dynamic information systems (IS) environment from both a technical and managerial perspective. The report also explains the role of information technology (IT) in business objectives, including the Internet and intranets, global telecommunications, videoconferencing, and software reuse.

    Interoperability Defined

    Interoperability is more than an integration of technologies; it is the installation of methodology and procedures to enhance the viability of technologies' usage in the enterprise. Ultimately, technology will become as ubiquitous in the workplace as the pencil and pen once the organizational and structural aspects of technology are put into place. A solid foundation of correctly implemented technology provides today's dynamic enterprise with an additional tool for surpassing the competition.

    Interoperability for Enterprise Information Systems describes the benefits provided by interoperability, discusses some of the standards that organizations such as the Open Software Foundation (OSF) have imposed to assist the interoperability cause, and summarizes the management and organizational issues, as well as the technical challenges, that make interoperability an ambitious goal for many enterprises.

    Managing Interoperability

    The management of interoperability involves the combining of business and technological objectives to create added value to the organization.

    Interoperability for Enterprise Information Systems explains how one manages the increasing level of complexity that interoperability requires, focusing on the technological and managerial issues affecting the success of interoperability in the enterprise.

    The report provides a discussion on the basic compatibility level many organizations try to achieve. It examines the available choices for managing hardware: In-house expertise, outsourcing, or turning to the hardware vendors for support. The report also evaluates operating system (OS) compatibility and how the mind set of industry has turned away from the operating system and platform and toward the application and its development.

    The Network Examined

    To compete effectively, organizations are reengineering their businesses and using many technologies to enhance productivity.

    Interoperability for Enterprise Information Systems provides the framework for arguably the most discussed part of interoperability -- the network. Network communications, inside and outside the enterprise, is an area where standards are constantly evolving as technology progresses.

    The report examines the choices of integrated services digital network (ISDN), asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), frame relay (FR), Fast Ethernet, and situations where their uses are most appropriate. It also explores the application areas of groupware, messaging, and videoconferencing to see how industry standards are assisting the efforts of these collaborative approaches.

    Finally, the report reviews the integration efforts between connectivity and communication throughout the enterprise domain via local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and global telecommunications.

    Internet and Intranet Interoperability

    Today's great hope for interoperability is the Internet and intranets. The Internet appears to have become a viable environment for corporate applications and has already significantly influenced enterprise networking.

    The report addresses this phenomena, focusing on usage and content management from both an internal and external aspect. Planning a successful Internet strategy for the enterprise involves clearly outlining business goals and defining areas of concern such as bandwidth availability and security. The report also discusses hardware and software choices, implementation, and Web site and intranet maintenance.

    Information Systems Management Strategies

    Effective information systems (IS) management is a prime enabler in meeting the growing number of new business challenges.

    Interoperability for Enterprise Information Systems analyzes in detail the crucial role of IS management in the enterprise. IS management has become strategic to the business enterprise as technology advances increase its competitive positioning. The report looks at the relationship between business strategies and the investment in information technology. The report focuses on the use of data management strategies such as data warehousing and data drills and the sharing and reuse of information within the organization via print management, storage management, and commonalties across the company.

    Using Information Technology Efficiently

    The report assesses the most efficient use of information technology (IT) and IT staff resources within a company. It focuses on the management of outsourcing, asset management for controlling IT equipment costs, the costs and benefits of migration and customization, and the management of IT personnel in a time when resources are stretched and budgets are slim.

    The Future of Interoperability

    With all of the dynamic changes in today's IT environment, what does the future hold for the interoperable IT operation?

    The report examines three particular areas of interest for the future of interoperable organizations: The Internet, the desktop, and the use of IT as a competitive advantage for business. As IT becomes more mainstream in business, its usage and the backbones of infrastructure that support it demonstrate that technology is just another business tool that needs proper implementation to be used effectively.

    Publisher Description
    Computer Technology Research Corp. (CTR) is an internationally-recognized research and publishing company. Since 1979, CTR's reports have provided information on major technologies, trends, products, companies, and markets concerning the computer industry. Our reports assist executives, users, and vendors with making strategic decisions regarding information technology products and services.

    Each CTR report includes management summaries, competitive analyses, technical product evaluations, vendor marketing strategies and case studies. CTR's reports are independently researched and present unbiased, objective views, strengths and limitations of products, and insight into technology directions. The reports provide managers with the vital quality information that is needed to successfully plan large- and small-scale information technology projects.
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