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