Creating Business Advantage with IT Chapter 1. Technological Changes The Internet and broadband networks The World Wide Web and high-performance Servers.

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Creating Business Advantage with IT Chapter 1

Technological Changes The Internet and broadband networks The World Wide Web and high-performance Servers Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and browser Multimedia digital devices Wireless networks and protocols Object-oriented programming languages and database technologies.

Forces That Shape Business Strategy Value Chain Analysis Industry and Competitive Analysis Strategic Grid Analysis

Analyzing the Impact of IT on Strategic Decision Making Can IT be used to reengineer core value activities and change the basis of competition? Can IT change the nature of relationships and the balance of power among buyers and suppliers? Can IT build or reduce barriers to entry? Can IT increase or decrease switching costs? Can IT add value to existing products and services or create new ones?