The squandered computer
evaluating the business alignment of information technologies
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Author
Publication
1997 - Information Economics Press, New Canaan, Conn, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
106,500 words, Guess
Page Count
426 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesquanderedcomput0000stra
- ISBN-100962041319
- ISBN-139780962041310
- Goodreads1768356
- LibraryThing1171425
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- Library of Congress Control Number96095315
- OCLC Control Number37005703
- Open LibraryOL1024647M
Classifications
- LCCHD30.2 .S7873 1997
Description
Strassmann reveals the hidden costs versus value of information technology, including how to realize the alignment of IT and business plans, how spending interacts with revenue, overhead costs, and personnel related to IT, and the idea of workload without payoff. One strategy is outsourcing and the perspective that the best companies do not outsource massive amounts of data manipulation, but rather study good reasons for outsourcing and manage it effectively without decaying their information assets.
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