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