2. INTRODUCTION
Technology is defined as the application
of scientific knowledge for practical purposes,
especially in industry, machinery and equipment
developed from scientific knowledge. It is used
to solve a problem, improve a pre-existing
solution to a problem, and to achieve a goal
etc..;
3. DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES
USED IN BUSINESS:
Mobile devices
Television
Computers
Software’s
Transportation system
Networking
My ID Key
Guardian
Mauz
Open WIFI Cloud
Galaxy HUB
4. Mobile devices:
Use of mobile devices for getting e-mail
and calendar. By using the telephone they do
Customer Service, Employee Communication,
Conference Calls.
Television:
The main purpose of television used in
business for advertising purpose.
5. Computers:
Computers used to store millions of
files/documents/reports,accounts.etc.,.
Software’s:
Business software that are used by
business users to perform various business
functions accurately.
6. Transportation system:
Transport enables trade between people,
which includes air,water,rail
road,cable,pipelines.
Networking:
Networking is used as a tool for finding
investors, customers, staff, suppliers and
business partners with minimal cost to your
business.
7. My ID Key:
It is very essential to protect your business data and
information. MyIDKey puts all your passwords on your
fingertips.
Guardian:
The Guardian is a wireless router to use mobile
application. It supply internet to all wireless devices in
office using this advanced wireless router
8. Mauz:
MAUZ is a smartphone enabled pointing device
that allows you to control computers around you using
your phone, gestures and visual cues.
Galaxy HUB:
Technically the all presentation will be done by this
device, it can do video conferencing, send and receive
emails, edit PDF documents, do PowerPoint
presentationsyou can use it to show presentation slides on
any screen or projector.
10. A Dual Role
Those who manage technological change
must often serve as both technical developers
and implementers.
Uncertainty
All human beings, but it seems business
leaders in particular, find great discomfort in
uncertainty. Uncertainty in the global economy,
uncertainty in the credit markets, uncertainty in
how new regulations will affect business.
11. Senior leadership is critical to catalyzing
change in an organization
Any substantial change program is only
successful when senior leaders are visibly
committed to the process over the long term and
able to galvanize support within the
organization, particularly from middle
management.
It is considered as self-evident.
Technology must be obvious a feature exists
(“the product does this”) and also obvious how
to use it
12. Shortage of high skill man power.
By using the technologies the man power
will be reduced and they get no chance to use
their skill at any instance.
Know how to use it.
For using the technologies they must
know how to handle the technologies.
13. Make more Money
Be creative with funding sources. Always
check the guidelines for the specific funding
source, but it’s often possible to meet several
needs with one implementation.
Scheduling for Success
Allocating technology resources is
easily one of the biggest challenges of any
implementation. There’s no one-size-fits-all
solution, so be creative. And consider: Will the
technology always be scheduled, or is it also
available for impromptu use?
14. Diversity
A particular subset of human capital
planning is found so often in our research that it
is worth its own mention. Diversity brings many
challenges, as it makes it far more likely that
people do not agree, and the lack of agreement
makes execution very difficult.
Complexity
There’s no doubt that life and business
have gotten more complex, even as certain tasks
and activities have become easier due to
information technology.
15. Information overload
It is said that the only true constant is
change, and in today’s world nothing is
changing more, or growing faster, than
information.
Supply chains
Because of uncertainty in demand and the
need to stay lean, companies are carrying
smaller inventories than ever. At the same time,
uncertainty in supply, driven by wildly changing
commodity prices.
16. Problem solving
The lack of a sophisticated problem-
solving competency among today’s business
leaders is limiting their ability to adequately
deal with the problems. This is why corporate
managers tend to jump from one fire to another
Unemployment is the major challenge
There are no easy solutions to the problem
of unemployment. But technology can
overcome this unemployment.
17. Get New Clients/Customers.
In development of new technology
they can get New Clients/Customers for their
business
Marketing.
That involving users in a new technology’s
design phase boosts user satisfaction is quite
well known, but the proper extent, timing, and
type of user involvement will vary greatly from
company to company.
18. CONCLUSION:
I conclude that no business can earn
profit and reach their objective without using
technology. Technology has more advantages
than dis advantages.