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Information and
Communication Technology
in the 21st Century Company
Prof. Dr. Eddy Vandijck
[email protected]
Investing in ICT
If you think
good information systems are expensive,
try without them !
IT investments
Migration of legacy systems: EURO, DB
Technology obsolescence
Advanced technologies
e-commerce
knowledge management
…
ERP
Flexible development environment (components,
CORBA, … )
Network bandwidth explosion: ATM, GB ethernet
System management environments
Internet, Intranet, Extranet
Data Architecture: data warehousing, …
Selection of packages
Success of 21st Century Company
Depends on:
Immediate availability of the right information on the right
moment in time
Continuous scan of environment
Learning company
Knowledge base
Immediate reaction
Zero Latency Company
Flexible organizational structure of independent cells
virtual company
Goals and Technologies
Enabling Technologies
Goals and Requirements
Workflow Inter(tra)net
Information as a resource
WEB
Zero Latency
Data Mining
E-commerce
Secure Payments
Flexibility
Data Warehousing
Efficiency
Databases
Knowledge Management
Telecom
Partnerships
Development
environments
Diversity
Added Value
XML
Goals and Requirements
Information as a Resource
CIO should recognize new information requirements
and make them available to the users
All levels of management are involved to achieve an
acceptable level of information
Basis for management and decision making
Guarantee for:
security
privacy
availability
reliability
Consequences for the investment policy.
CIO
Corporate Information Manager
Technical
Managerial
Member of direction committee
Assisted by
technical system manager
user oriented information manager
Qualities
good understanding of the concepts Service and SLA
good insight in company core business (outsourcing)
clear vision on communication needs
initiator of changes
Assistant Responsibilities
System Manager
availability of the required system performance
continuous availability of the communication system
Information Manager
the right information at the right moment in time
designer and manager of the corporate data
warehouse
data seen from user point of view
Zero Latency
Latency : the time it takes for a system to respond to input
Zero Latency: Covers the idea that all input is processed
immediately . (Gartner Group)
It implies a set of business policies, processes and
product offerings that have been implemented to
support the zero latency business strategy.
Event based (push): no unplanned waiting time between
the actions to be performed by different people.
Special cases: JIT, OLTP, Build-to-Order manufacturing
E-commerce
Buying, selling products, services or information via a computer network
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Purchaser
EDI
SWIFT
Tradenet
...
Order
Purchase order
•Reply on information request
•purchase confirmation
•shipping note
•payment acknowledgment
Payment authorization request
Payment approval
Bank of the purchaser
Seller
Electronic
Market
Order reply
Approvals by
Trusted party
EFT
Transaction Handlers bank
bank Supplier
Client Centric Electronic Market
Web-sites
World wideCommunication
markets
within the
enterprise
Systems
Suppliers
Client
services
Cost
control
Technological
developments
Sales
Commercial
partners
Clients
Marketing
Commercial
kernel functions
Competitors
environment
Internet
Potential
markets
Extranets
Intranets
Competitors
Knowledge Management
The means of production are no longer capital, nor
resources, nor labor, but it is knowledge.
Knowledge is the fourth, and for the western world, the
most important production factor.
It is the most important factor to stay always ahead of
the competition.
Peter F. Drucker
Post-capital society.
Basic requirement for innovation
Knowledge about availability of competencies in the company
Avoid that gathered knowledge is lost
Other Goals
Flexibility
adaptable organizational structure
small independent cells ( virtual organization )
Efficiency
BPR (Business Process Re-engineering)
complete rethinking of operational procedures in function of
ICT-possibilities and enabling technologies
Partnerships
outsourcing activities
partners are clients, suppliers, public services, consultants, …
Diversity and added value
added value often an information component
Technologies
Workflow
Apply many of the factory automation and industrial
engineering concepts to the process of work
management in the office environment.
Pilot the workload and priorities of the employees
Steer workflow by organizing, planning and managing
Comparable to production planning systems
Define processes
Plan capacity based on workload prognoses
Distribute the work over different employees
Based on stated standards
Key technology for management of e-commerce.
Web - Intranet - Extranet
Platform independent
Easy to use and maintain
Possibility for workgroup collaboration
Create virtual organizations and dynamic partnerships
JAVA applets
Major communication vehicle within the company
Databases and Knowledge bases
From departmental to global approach
fast technology evolution
lack of time, money or manpower
integration problem
Corporate Data Model
framework for company-wide information needs
including multimedia
Protection of Corporate Knowledge
value of information
Data Warehouses
External
Databases
Data marts
Integration
Transformation
EDW
Operational systems
Legacy systems
Operational
data store
Exploration
Warehouse
Near line
storage
Data Mining
Statistics
Artificial
Intelligence
Databases
KDD
Decision
Support
Systems
KDD Knowledge Discovery in Databases
Secure Payments
SET specifications
(Secure Electronic
Transactions)
ESP Electronic Secure Payments
IPSec Internet Protocol security
Authentication Header
Credit card companies
Citation
It is not the strongest of the
species that survives, nor the
most intelligent;
it is the most adaptable to change.
Charles Darwin