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