ecosystem private branch exchange (PBX) optical fiber optical character recognition (OCR) operations management Moore's Law rivalry among existing competitors application software power of suppliers benchmark microwave transmission virtualization sustaining technologies focused niche strategy Web 2.0 coaxial cables object- oriented programming network effects commercial off-the- shelf (COTS) bits per second (bps) information system random access memory (RAM) optical scanners local area network (LAN) data- driven decision making information technology (IT) programming language network Bluetooth information and communications technology (ICT) radio frequency identification (RFID) software as a service (SaaS) client- server network wavelength hertz (Hz) cloud computing social networking sites open source software WiMax source code twisted pair wires transistor product differentiation strategy value chain model bandwidth business process TCP/IP information utility software central processing unit (CPU) computer creative destruction threat of substitutes in- memory computing switching costs circuit- switched network voice over IP (VoIP) ASCII code digital subscriber lines (DSL) crisis management team low cost leadership strategy n-tier business intelligence wifi strategic enabler e- government enterprise architecture (EA) byte Ethernet power of buyers wireless router threat of new entrants peer-to- peer network competitive advantage business process management (BPM) disruptive innovation legacy systems primary activities data- driven decision making support activities e- discovery user- generated content (UGC) chief information officer (CIO) system software software operating system (OS) packet switching Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) management information systems (MIS) customer relationship management (CRM) system ecosystem private branch exchange (PBX) optical fiber optical character recognition (OCR) operations management Moore's Law rivalry among existing competitors application software power of suppliers benchmark microwave transmission virtualization sustaining technologies focused niche strategy Web 2.0 coaxial cables object- oriented programming network effects commercial off-the- shelf (COTS) bits per second (bps) information system random access memory (RAM) optical scanners local area network (LAN) data- driven decision making information technology (IT) programming language network Bluetooth information and communications technology (ICT) radio frequency identification (RFID) software as a service (SaaS) client- server network wavelength hertz (Hz) cloud computing social networking sites open source software WiMax source code twisted pair wires transistor product differentiation strategy value chain model bandwidth business process TCP/IP information utility software central processing unit (CPU) computer creative destruction threat of substitutes in- memory computing switching costs circuit- switched network voice over IP (VoIP) ASCII code digital subscriber lines (DSL) crisis management team low cost leadership strategy n-tier business intelligence wifi strategic enabler e- government enterprise architecture (EA) byte Ethernet power of buyers wireless router threat of new entrants peer-to- peer network competitive advantage business process management (BPM) disruptive innovation legacy systems primary activities data- driven decision making support activities e- discovery user- generated content (UGC) chief information officer (CIO) system software software operating system (OS) packet switching Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) management information systems (MIS) customer relationship management (CRM) system
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ecosystem
private branch exchange (PBX)
optical fiber
optical character recognition (OCR)
operations management
Moore's Law
rivalry among existing competitors
application software
power of suppliers
benchmark
microwave transmission
virtualization
sustaining technologies
focused niche strategy
Web 2.0
coaxial cables
object-oriented programming
network effects
commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
bits per second (bps)
information system
random access memory (RAM)
optical scanners
local area network (LAN)
data-driven decision making
information technology (IT)
programming language
network
Bluetooth
information and communications technology (ICT)
radio frequency identification (RFID)
software as a service (SaaS)
client-server network
wavelength
hertz (Hz)
cloud computing
social networking sites
open source software
WiMax
source code
twisted pair wires
transistor
product differentiation strategy
value chain model
bandwidth
business process
TCP/IP
information
utility software
central processing unit (CPU)
computer
creative destruction
threat of substitutes
in-memory computing
switching costs
circuit-switched network
voice over IP (VoIP)
ASCII code
digital subscriber lines (DSL)
crisis management team
low cost leadership strategy
n-tier
business intelligence
wifi
strategic enabler
e-government
enterprise architecture (EA)
byte
Ethernet
power of buyers
wireless router
threat of new entrants
peer-to-peer network
competitive advantage
business process management (BPM)
disruptive innovation
legacy systems
primary activities
data-driven decision making
support activities
e-discovery
user-generated content (UGC)
chief information officer (CIO)
system software
software
operating system (OS)
packet switching
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
management information systems (MIS)
customer relationship management (CRM) system