INTODUCTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3
DEFINITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3
COMPANY PROFILE
Profile 4
Vision and Mission 4
INFORMATION SYSTEM IN PNB
PNB IT Setup
* IT Setup 4 * Network Design 4 * Storage 5 * WAN & Connectivity 5 * Security Systems 5 * Hardware & Software Resources 6
Organizations Other Computing Resource
* Payroll TPS 6 * Online Assistance 7 * Account Opening – MIS 7 * SPNS, RTGS 7 * Mobile Alert Service 7
Cloud Computing 8
Recommendations 9
References 10
Introduction
Development of Information technology is showing its importance for development in all the sectors across. Information technology in recent years showed a complete revolution in how information is collected, stored/managed and used in both business and government around the world. The world and the workplace has been changed from working on paper documents which always face the problem of errors and delays, to the world of computers and information technology where work is carried out in its own way with accuracy and on time.
Information technology can be even used to interconnect different systems for the purpose to share and exchange information in the organisation for everyone’s use.
( http://www.mcst.gov.mv/Downloads/Documents/S&T/Part2-03Information_Technology.pdf )
Definition of Information Technology.
Information technology system refers to all the hardware and software that are used in the organisation may be any industry to operate different functions such as store-manage the information, retrieve and control the stored information. At the lowest level organisations have the networking tools and servers with an operating system. Database and web serving software are installed on these servers. These networking tools help to connect all the database
References: (http://www.mcst.gov.mv/Downloads/Documents/S&T/Part2-03Information_Technology.pdf ) (http://www.mariosalexandrou.com/definition/information-technology.asp) (http://www.networkmagazineindia.com/200305/tech4.shtml) (http://servicesoftware.blogspot.com/2009/12/cloud-computing-nist-definition.html) (http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/modules/F24SR1/linksis/lec5.htm)