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