Category: Information Technology

  • Information Technologys Positive Impact on Medicine

    The rapid development of technology should first be introduced into the most critical areas of science and infrastructure. Introducing IT in the healthcare sector can improve quality and significantly speed up work. However, the benefits are not limited to stakeholders solely on the part of employees and patients interacting with them. Their positive impact affects…

  • Information Technology Training in Primary Care by Alpay et al.

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The article Information technology training in primary care by L. Alpay, L. and A. Russell describe the role and importance of information systems and information systems training in primary care settings. The authors pay a special attention to changing demands and needs of patients and multidimensional…

  • Information Technology Impact on the Environment

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Information is power. That familiar saying is true. Have you ever taken time to consider how the world will be without faster technologies of processing information? Information technology in itself refers to all systems of software along with hardware used in data collection, storage, analysis, processing and…

  • Social Media Initiatives and Information Technology

    It was the resource that was especially useful to me recently because it provided me with opportunities for work communication and information contacts. Information technology has helped people survive in difficult times like the pandemic and develop and strive. It motivates individuals to continue living, find meaning in their activities, and feel that they are…

  • Information Technology Policies of the Healthcare Setting

    The primary goal of this document is to delineate the information and communication technology (ICT) procedures of the healthcare setting as well as the framework for communicating, reinforcing, and implementing these policies. The hospital consists of approximately 150 employees, including healthcare practitioners, ancillary workers, the administrative unit, and IT workers. This policy document has been…

  • Information Technology Impact on the Environment

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Information is power. That familiar saying is true. Have you ever taken time to consider how the world will be without faster technologies of processing information? Information technology in itself refers to all systems of software along with hardware used in data collection, storage, analysis, processing and…

  • The USE of Information Technology Networks in the Field of Pedagogy

    Introduction The past and current education systems have faced criticism for their lack of ability to engage students in the classroom. This presents a challenge to teachers and -educators. Teachers have been turned to a narrator while the students have been turned to be listening objects. This severs the essence of learning as it is…

  • Business Disruptions for Information Technology Services

    The most frequently occurring natural disasters in the US include flooding, hurricanes, and storms. Natural disasters are dangerous for the well-being of people and could severely harm even the performance of companies. In addition to natural disasters, another threat to the business activity of any company is a cyber attack. In the 21st century, it…

  • Business Continuity Through the Use of Information Technology

    Introduction Business continuity refers to an organizations capacity to maintain its essential functions in the midst of as well as after a disaster. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the latest derailment of the business environment. In the restaurant industry, for instance, at least 16,000 establishments have closed on a permanent basis (Guillén, 2020). Their management…

  • Clerks in the Workplace and Information Technology

    Fearfull, A. (2005) Using Interpretive Sociology to Explore Workplace Skill and Knowledge, International Journal of Social Research Methodology 8(2): 137-150. Theoretical Knowledge: Key Issues in the Article Fearfull states that the existing research literature lacks qualitative studies exploring the experiences of clerks at work, primarily viewing clerks via the connection to information/office technologies (IoT) and considering…