Leading Edge Forum Report, 2003 - Part 3: The Business Process Revolution

Topics:
Business Process Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Business Process,
Computer Sciences Corp.,
Network,
Network Effect,
Networking,
Operational Planning
Source:
Computer Sciences

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Overview: As network speeds increase and more people use networks, a "Network effect" is compounding the way that organizations, people and devices can be linked, with powerful results. In The Architecture rEvolution: Exploring the Network Effect on Infrastructure, Applications and Business Process, a new report from CSC's Leading Edge Forum, the growth in networked business and the underlying technology that drives it is creating nothing short of an IT architecture "rEvolution" - evolutionary because it's based on Internet protocols and other existing technology, and revolutionary because it will create dramatically new ways to operate businesses.

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