Friday, March 6, 2020
CIS 319 Moores Law essays
CIS 319 Moore's Law essays In many business organizations, management has often dealt with a difficult situation. The cost of the technology. The speed of technology. The size of technology. Each of these things, at one time or another has crossed the desktops of management. At one time the cost of technology was outrageously high. The capabilities of the technology were limited, and the size of the hardware was very large and bulky. Well, times have changed. Management can think less and less about these problems of the past as we see the prices of speedy, slim-lined hardware drop. The capabilities of the equipment available today is significantly better than it was just a short time ago. Dr. Gordon E. Moore foresaw todays reality. He said Computers will be more powerful, and will be organized in completely different ways... the improved reliability made possible by integrated circuits will allow the construction of larger processing units. Machines similar to those in existence today (1965) will be built at lower costs and with faster turn-around. (Moore). His statement, published in 1965, is now a reality. Technology is fast, cheap and reliable. What does this mean for management? In general, Management of most any organization can afford to place capable technologies in the hands of their employees. Speed is important for any business. Time is literally money for an organization. With faster processing speeds, employees of an organization can work faster. It is also possible that an employee can do more because of the speed of the technology available to him or her. The speed of communications between employees, clients, etc is also important. The evolving forms of communications are providing organizations with speedy ways to communicate, which also provide employees with the ability to do more and do it faster. The cost of technology is an important part of any organizations overall plan. Prices ar ...
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