CHAPTER FIVE INFRASTRUCTURES SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
CHAPTER OVERVIEW SECTION 5.1 – MIS INFRASTRUCTURE The Business Benefits of a Solid MIS Infrastructure Supporting Operations: Information MIS Infrastructure Supporting Change: Agile MIS Infrastructure SECTION 5.2 – BUILDING SUSTAINABLE MIS INFRASTRUCTURES MIS and the Environment Supporting the Environment: Sustainable MIS Infrastructure
SECTION 5.1 MIS Infrastructures
LEARNING OUTCOMES Explain MIS infrastructure and its three primary types Identify the three primary areas associated with an information MIS infrastructure Describe the characteristics of an agile MIS infrastructure
THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF A SOLID MIS INFRASTRUCTURE MIS infrastructure – Includes the plans for how a firm will build, deploy, use, and share its data, processes, and MIS assets Hardware Software Network Client Server
THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF A SOLID MIS INFRASTRUCTURE Supporting operations Information MIS infrastructure Supporting change Agile MIS Infrastructure Supporting the environment Sustainable MIS infrastructure
SUPPORTING OPERATIONS: INFORMATION MIS INFRASTRUCTURE Backup and recovery plan Disaster recovery plan Business continuity plan
Backup and Recovery Plan Backup – An exact copy of a system’s information Recovery – The ability to get a system up and running in the event of a system crash or failure Fault tolerance Failover Failback
Backup and Recovery Plan Disaster recovery plan - A detailed process for recovering information or an IT system in the event of a catastrophic disaster such as a fire or flood Disaster recovery cost curve - Charts (1) the cost to the organization of the unavailability of information and technology and (2) the cost to the organization of recovering from a disaster over time
Backup and Recovery Plan
Backup and Recovery Plan Hot site - A separate and fully equipped facility where the company can move immediately after a disaster and resume business Cold site - A separate facility that does not have any computer equipment, but is a place where employees can move after a disaster Warm site – A separate facility with computer equipment that requires installation and configuration
Business Continuity Plan Business continuity planning (BCP) - A plan for how an organization will recover and restore partially or completely interrupted critical function(s) within a predetermined time after a disaster or extended disruption
Business Continuity Plan Emergency – a sudden unexpected event requiring immediate action Emergency preparedness – ensures a company is ready to respond to an emergency in an organized, timely, and effective manner
Business Continuity Plan
Business Continuity Plan Business impact analysis – Identifies all critical business functions and the effect that a specific disaster may have upon them Technology failure – occurs when the ability of a company to operate is impaired because of a hardware, software, or data outage Incident – Unplanned interruption of a service Incident management – the process responsible for managing how incidents are identified and corrected
SUPPORTING CHANGE: AGILE MIS INFRASTRUCTURE Characteristics of an agile MIS infrastructure Accessibility Availability Maintainability Portability Reliability Scalability Usability
Accessibility Accessibility - Refers to the varying levels that define what a user can access, view, or perform when operating a system Web accessibility – Allows people with disabilities to use the Web Administrator access – Unrestricted access to the entire system
Availability Availability – Time frames when the system is operational Unavailable – Time frames when a system is not operating and cannot be used High availability – System is continuously operational at all times
Maintainability Maintainability – How quickly a system can transform to support environmental changes Organizations must watch today’s business, as well as tomorrow’s, when designing and building systems Systems must be flexible enough to meet all types of business changes
Portability Portability – The ability of an application to operate on different devices or software platforms
Reliability Reliability - Ensures a system is functioning correctly and providing accurate information Reliability is another term for accuracy when discussing the correctness of systems within the context of efficiency IT metrics Vulnerability – a system weakness that can be exploited by a threat
Scalability Scalability - How well a system can scale up, or adapt to the increased demands of growth Performance - Measures how quickly a system performs a process or transaction Capacity planning - Determines future environmental infrastructure requirements to ensure high-quality system performance
Usability Usability – The degree to which a system is easy to learn and efficient and satisfying to use Serviceability – How quickly a third-party can change a system to ensure it meets user needs and the terms of any contracts, including agreed levels of reliability, maintainability, or availability
SECTION 5.2 Building Sustainable MIS Infrastructures
LEARNING OUTCOMES Identify the environmental impacts associated with MIS Explain the three components of a sustainable MIS infrastructures along with their business benefits
MIS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Moore’s Law - Refers to the computer chip performance per dollar doubles every 18 months Sustainable, or “green,” MIS - Describes the production, management, use, and disposal of technology in a way that minimizes damage to the environment Corporate social responsibility - Companies’ acknowledged responsibility to society
MIS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Three Primary Side Effects Of Businesses’ Expanded Use Of Technology
Increased Electronic Waste Ewaste - Refers to discarded, obsolete or broken electronic devices Sustainable MIS disposal - Refers to the safe disposal of MIS assets at the end of their life cycle
Increased Energy Consumption Energy consumption – The amount of energy consumed by business processes and systems Huge increases in technology use have greatly amplified energy consumption The energy consumed by a computer is estimated to produce as much as 10 percent of the amount of carbon dioxide produced by an automobile
Increased Carbon Emissions Carbon emissions – Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide produced by business processes and systems When left on continuously, a single desktop computer and monitor can consume at least 100 watts of power per hour
SUPPORTING THE ENVIRONMENT: SUSTAINABLE MIS INFRASTRUCTURE The components of a sustainable MIS infrastructure include
Grid Computing Grid computing - A collection of computers, often geographically dispersed, that are coordinated to solve a common problem
Virtualized Computing Virtualization - Creates multiple “virtual” machines on a single computing device
Virtualized Computing Data center – A facility used to house management information systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems Sustainable data centers Reduces carbon emissions Reduces required floor Space Chooses Geographic location
Cloud Computing Cloud computing - A model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction
Cloud Computing Multi-tenancy – The cloud means that a single instance of a system serves multiple customers Single-tenancy – Each customer or tenant must purchase and maintain an individual system Cloud fabric – The software that makes possible the benefits of cloud computing, such as multi- tenancy
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
LEARNING OUTCOME REVIEW Now that you have finished the chapter please review the learning outcomes in your text