ABSTRACT

Digitising Enterprise in an Information Age is an effort that focuses on a very vast cluster of Enterprises and their digitising technology involvement and take us through the road map of the implementation process in them, some of them being ICT, Banking, Stock Markets, Textile Industry & ICT, Social Media, Software Quality Assurance, Information Systems Security and Risk Management, Employee Resource Planning etc. It delves on increased instances of cyber spamming and the threat that poses to e-Commerce and Banking and tools that help and Enterprise toward of such threats. To quote Confucius, “As the water shapes itself to the vessel that contains it, so does a wise man adapts himself to circumstances.” And the journey of evolution and progression will continue and institutions and enterprises will continue to become smarter and more and more technology savvy. Enterprises and businesses across all genre and spectrum are trying their level best to adopt to change and move on with the changing requirements of technology and as enterprises and companies upgrade and speed up their digital transformations and move their outdate heirloom systems to the cloud, archaic partners that don't keep up will be left behind.


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part Part 1|130 pages

Information System

chapter 1|13 pages

Contemporary Research Issues in Business—IT Alignment

ByHimanshu Aggarwal

chapter 2|21 pages

MIS in Banking System

ByA.K. Saini, Deepak Tandon

chapter 3|21 pages

ICT & Internet

ByJashwini Narayana, Anshu Mala, Rajiv Naidu

chapter 4|10 pages

Web Quality in IT Industry

BySarita Kanaujiya, Preeti Gusain, Neha Agarwal, Soni Waclhwa

chapter 5|11 pages

IT Deployment in Banks through DEA

BySanjay Dhingra

chapter 6|15 pages

Volatility Clustering in IT Index

ByAnurag Agnihotri

chapter 7|15 pages

Competitiveness through ICT Contribution

BySara Cepolina

chapter 8|16 pages

Obstacles in Information System Success

ByBikram Pal Kaur, Himanshu Aggrawal

part Part 2|107 pages

Enterprise Resource Planning and Sustainability

chapter 9|8 pages

Web Based ERP for Entrepreneurs

ByChaudhry Muhammad Nadeem Faisal

chapter 10|11 pages

Advance Manufacturing Technologies MSME

ByBrijesh Singh

chapter 11|7 pages

ERP Implementation Barriers

ByManu Sharma, Sudhanshi Joshi, Vinod Kumar Singh

chapter 12|12 pages

Enterprise Resource Planning

ByAmit Gautam

chapter 13|12 pages

Decision Supporting Systems in Decision Making

ByShatha Yousif AL-Oassimi, Akram Jalal Karim

chapter 14|12 pages

Software Process Re-engineering in SME’s

ByAggarwal, Himanshu Aggarwal

chapter 15|16 pages

ERP Deployment

BySona Srivastava, Parminder Narula

chapter 16|6 pages

Automation through ERP Initiative

ByChaudhry M. Nadeem Faisal, Saeed Ahmad, Amjed Javid

chapter 17|19 pages

ERP in Manufacturing Industry

ByArun Madapusi

part Part 3|123 pages

Cyber, Security and Threat

chapter 18|9 pages

Information Security and Risk Management

ByShikha Gupta, Anil K Saini

chapter 19|6 pages

Security Threats in e-Business

ByNarendra Kumar Tyagi

chapter 20|27 pages

Digital Signature

ByVijaykumar Shrikrushna Chowbe

chapter 21|8 pages

Emerging Spamming Threats

ByLaxmi Ahuja

chapter 22|15 pages

Software Quality Assurance

ByPrashant Gupta

chapter 23|14 pages

Privacy Policies of E-Commerce and BPO

ByAbha Chandra, Vinita Sharma, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Subodh Kesharwani

chapter 24|15 pages

Virus and Information Security

ByArun Bakshi, Vikas Dixit, Kaushal Mehta

chapter 25|8 pages

Website Monitoring

ByRaj Bala Simon, Laxmi Ahuja

chapter 26|8 pages

Fingerprint Recognition

ByJashwini Narayana, Anshu Mala, Rajiv Naidu

chapter 27|7 pages

Social Break Ups on Facebook

BySarita