Post Tagged with: "Theory"
End users and database management
In today’s complex IT environment, it is hardly a surprise that many applications are database driven. Hence the question of database management and its potential implications are certainly of a great deal of interest. In its most basic form, a database is an aggregation of information pertaining to consumer / end users as well as [...]
Retail Industry and managing technology
Porter’s five competitive force model include: New Market Entrants, Substitute Products and Services, Suppliers, Customers, and Competitors. In its most basic assumptions Porters model is the illustration of potential factors that may influence the outcome of a given companies effort in particular markets. The retail industry can be used to amplify Porters model. In retail [...]
Ethics of SERP — Continued Part 2
A while back one of our sponsors World Consulting Group started an entry discussing the Ethics of SERP . The following entry is the Continuation: As previously stated the first significant issue to be considered is the role of search engine. The three most known first tier players Google, Yahoo and MSN are the main [...]
Outsourcing – Advantages and disadvantages
Outsourcing in general is geared toward one main goal of cost savings. Certainly there are substantial quantity of other reasons such as reconfiguration of human resource capital, increase in divisional or organizational effectiveness and efficiency. However, the ultimate goal is to increase bottom line by reducing overall costs. E-Business or ecommerce is no exception. In [...]
Information Systems
In today’s information age it is hardly a surprise that many decision makers, end users as well as law makers are concern about information security and data privacy. Historically it is not surprise that new technology and advancements are accompanied by new challenges as well as uncertainty in terms of upholding traditional set of values [...]


