Computer Industry - General & Miscellaneous, Competition - Economics, International Exchange & Trade
Keeping the U.S. Computer Industry Competitive Systems Integration
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Overview
Systems integration--the enterprise-wide integration of computer applications--offers an enormous opportunity for U.S. firms to capitalize on their strengths in such areas as complex software, networking, and management.In this book, industry leaders, university researchers, and government policymakers discuss what systems integration is, its importance and prospects for growth, why it is expected to define the characteristics of computerization for decades to come, and why the United States is perceived to have a strong competitive advantage.
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A report distilled from a January 1991 colloquium in which participants from industry, academia, and government discussed what systems integration is, its importance and prospects for growth, and why the US is perceived to have a strong competitive advantage. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
March 9, 1992
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
106
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780309045445