The effect of information technology on global business

This study investigates the dynamic effect of information technology infusion into global business. The information technology industry is growing at a rapid pace. Information Technology [IT] is playing an ever-increasing role in supporting business strategies and transformation, with e-business lending new visibility to technology's strategic role. Information technology is a vital part of today's global economy. Indicators show that it will continue to increase in importance during the next decade. IT already impacts almost all aspects of the workplace and most of everyday life. This study will illustrate the effect of digital technology on global business.

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