Information Technology Strategy Contained within an information strategy
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Information Technology Strategy Contained within an information strategy there should be, a defined policy on the standardisation of equipment and software, responsibilities defined with regard to centralised control and distributed computer processing, all systems development should be fully documented in accordance with the standards for this methodology, there should be a code of practice defining procedures covering legal, security and confidential aspects of information management, targets should be set for the training and induction of non-systems staff in the use of IT, adequate contingency plans should be put into place to rescue the information resources when threatened, the strategy should be subject to a regular review. Some of the benefits of IT for an organisation using it: As time went on the computers ability to repeatedly carry out a process with consistent accuracy at high speed was perceived as a major benefit. The ability to store a large amount of information in...


