Saturday, 1 December 2012

Telepresence


Telepresence


     In this article we will talk about telepresence, and will be summed up in four parts, Introduction, Definition, advantages and Statistics.
Telepresence refers to a group of techniques that allow a person to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance that they were present. Telepresence requires that senses is providing to the user, or users, with incentives such as giving the sense of being in that other location. Added to that, the user or users can be given the ability to affect the remote location.

    Definitions vary wildly.  Telepresence is meeting between two or more points where all end points are located in immersive rooms .In another definition telepresence is simply HD videoconferencing where all participants are life sized. But once you move past the confusion it is quite clear that there is still a demand for telepresence.

   Effective use of time is key in modern organizations, and with technology telepresence is a growing rapidly practice. There are many advantages why companies are installing telepresence.
First, Decreased Costs Include many of the advantages influential in increasing profits in any company, for example, Reduce travel budgets , Allocate resources more strategically (budget and
personnel) and Leverage existing excess bandwidth and/or
audio/video components.

Second, Increase knowledge  Includes  many of the advantages  Which allows the company to share sources and Improve education for example, supports access to international resources for continuing medical education, and able to electronic field trips, education and corporate training, and enhance the development of curricula and allows physicians to store test results, along with images of the test.


    US International Trade center says" that busy professionals in American business today spend more than 37% of their time in meetings. Executives attend over 60 meetings every month. Now add the time wasted in airports including additional time for extensive security measures, post-airport transit, and hotel time. Time spent getting to and from a 2-hour meeting is often greater than the time spent in the meeting itself". For that Statistics many companies prefer telepresence than Traditional conferences.


   In conclusion, in this article we talked about telepresence, and summed up in four parts, Introduction, Definition, advantages and Statistics. Telepresence is very   significant for any company at the present time. I hope to gain this article to your satisfaction.
References 


1-       Telepresence technology?. (n.d.). About   Telepresence technology . Retrieved from  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telepresence_technology




2-      What Is TelePresence?. (n.d.). About   Telepresence technology . Retrieved from  http://www.kolabora.com/news/2007/03/28/what_is_telepresence.htm

 

3-      Telepresence ?. (n.d.). About   Telepresence technology . Retrieved from  http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps7060/technology.html


4-      Cisco TelePresence System 1100.   [Image] (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ivci.com/videoconferencing-cisco-telepresence-system-1100.html


5-      Enterprise Telepresence and Videoconferencing Forecast .   [Image] (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/256197


6-      Videoconferencing evolved: 3D holograms and remote presence .   [Image] (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/slideshow/videoconferencing/


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Saturday, 6 October 2012

Management information systems





         Management information systems
   There are three types' information systems:technology systems, organizations systems andmanagement information systems. A management information systems (MIS)can be defined as a collection of computers, people and procedures for collecting, arranging and organizing information in order to facilitate decision making. We use management information systems (MIS) to manage, arranging, organize and manipulate the information for different purposes.






There are four types of management information systems:


1- Transaction processing systems:

Process the organization's business transactions and thus support the operations of an organization

2- Operations information systems:
These systems Collection data organize it and summarize it in useful form for managers.
3- Decision support systems:
These systems assist mangers with the essential information to make good
Decisions.
4-  Expert systems
Management information systems (MIS) have a lot of advantages:
1.       Improved quality and quantity management decisions:
It is important to provide information that is accurate, current and can be retrieved at any time.
2.       Improved operational efficiency and flexibility:
The more efficient and flexible an operational Cause the low cost to run it and cut the bureaucracy in the company.
3.       Increased customer satisfaction:
It requires speed up the process so that, the time required serving a customer can be faster.
4.       Improved quality of planning:
Planning is an essential process for organization.
5.        In Minimizes information overload :
Change the larger amount of data in to summarize it, this saves time, effort and money.
6.       It makes control easier.
7.       Creates a competitive advantage over competition.
8.   Promotes learning or training.



In conclusion, management information system is important for business development, save time and save money. There are many benefits that can be obtained from management information systems (MIS).



 
References

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