Business innovation and disruptive technology harnessing the power of breakthrough technology-- for competitive advantage

"In Business Innovation and Disruptive Technology, Nicholas D. Evans presents a systematic framework for choosing emerging technologies, making investments, limiting risk, measuring ROI, and delivering results. Evans reviews the key drivers of the next wave of business and technical innovation,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Evans, Nicholas D. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Financial Times/Prentice Hall c2003.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Financial Times Prentice Hall books
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Need for Enterprise Innovation
  • Business and IT Trends
  • Increased Uncertainty
  • Productivity
  • Security
  • Business Management of IT
  • IT Priorities
  • Emerging Technology as the Next Competitive Advantage
  • The New Technology Adoption Lifecycle
  • Enterprise Software Trends
  • Return of the Major Players
  • Wireless Middleware Market
  • Convergence of Software Categories
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • SaaS Value Chain
  • Key Emerging Technology Vendors
  • Key Applications
  • Refocus on Infrastructure
  • Into the Internet II Era
  • Web Services
  • Peer Services
  • Real-Time Computing
  • Business Process Management
  • Mobile Business
  • Enterprise Security
  • Extending the Radar Lessons
  • Web Services
  • Market
  • Web Services Evolution
  • Drivers for Adoption
  • Recent History
  • Web Services Value Chain
  • Looking Forward
  • Vendor Profiles
  • Technology
  • Business Strategy
  • Industry Scenarios for Web Services
  • Sales tax calculation
  • Travel services customization
  • Automotive aftermarket portal
  • Fitness Portal
  • Government Integration
  • Benefits of Web Services
  • New sources of revenue
  • Competitive advantage
  • Business agility
  • Virtual enterprise
  • Increased customer satisfaction
  • Increased productivity and reduced costs
  • Challenges for Web Services
  • Strategy
  • Trust
  • Security
  • Critical Mass
  • Strategy Considerations
  • Estimating Results
  • Extending the Radar Lessons
  • Extending the Radar Considerations
  • Peer Services
  • Market
  • Evolution.