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100 _aUrbach, Nils
_913967
245 _aIT management in the digital age:
_ba roadmap for the IT department of the future
260 _bSpringer
_aCham
_c2019
300 _axvi, 122 p.
365 _aEURO
_b59.99
520 _aThis book examines the massive changes currently taking place in the business world and commonly known under the label “digitalization.” In addition, it describes the significant impacts of technological innovations on processes, products, services and business models. The digital transformation resulting from these developments leads to disruption for many enterprises and industries. While for many years, IT departments mainly concentrated on fulfilling the requirements of business departments effectively and efficiently by means of high-quality IT services and operations, today’s IT departments are increasingly expected to actively co-design and co-create the enterprise. This book describes how information technology enables innovation for businesses, and how IT departments can proactively and in a timely manner collaborate with the business departments of their corporation to leverage these innovations. It also delineates the implications of digitalization for the structures, processes and people in today’s IT departments. IT leaders and managers who are responsible for corporate IT, as well as practice-oriented researchers, will find valuable inspirations and guidance in this book, the central mission of which is to encourage and enable a more proactive role for IT in the digital transformation processes. "This book demonstrates the impact of digital transformation on IT organizations and their management. It also presents potential risks for technology availability, security and data protection. The authors develop a vision of what IT management should look like in ten years if it is to continue playing an important role in the company. The book seeks to motivate IT executives and managers with IT responsibility to actively adapt their thinking and their IT organizations before they are forced to react to external pressure. Definitely worth reading!" (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-96187-3#about-this-book)
650 _aBusiness mathematics and systems
_915101
650 _aBusiness strategy
_913508
650 _aComputer Literacy
_915102
650 _aInformation retrieval
_915103
650 _aComputers--Data Processing
_915104
700 _aAhlemann, Frederik
_915105
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