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Chapter 4 IT Infrastructure: Hardware and Software 4.1 2007 by Prentice Hall

STUDENT OBJECTIVES Identify and describe the components of IT infrastructure. Identify and describe the major types of computer hardware, data storage, and input and output technology. Identify and describe the major types of computer software used in business. 4.2 2007 by Prentice Hall

STUDENT OBJECTIVES (Continued) Assess contemporary hardware and software trends. Evaluate the principal issues in managing hardware and software technology. 4.3 2007 by Prentice Hall

DreamWorks Animation Turns to Technology for Production Support Problem: Gaining an edge in an intensely competitive market, working with technologyintensive processes. Solutions: Deploy custom-built EMO software to render more realistic animations and increase quality of films. HP processors and high-speed network facilitate rapid production schedule, increasing productivity. Demonstrates IT s role in strengthening a firm s product and productivity beyond what human talent can accomplish. Illustrates digital technology s role in gaining an advantage in a fiercely competitive market. 4.4 2007 by Prentice Hall

DreamWorks Animation Turns to Technology for Production Support Interactive Session: DreamWorks Animation What is your opinion of DreamWorks Animation s decision to invest heavily in information technology rather than superior people resources? What other industries can you think of that could benefit from a similar approach? What kinds of firms do you think would be better off taking the opposite approach? 4.5 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Hardware Computer hardware Computer software Data management technology Networking and telecommunications technology Technology services Infrastructure Components 4.6 2007 by Prentice Hall

Computers come in different sizes with varying capabilities for processing information FLOPS Personal computer (PC) Workstation Midrange computers: servers and minicomputers Mainframe Supercomputer IT Infrastructure: Computer Hardware Types of Computers 4.7 2007 by Prentice Hall

Grid computing Client/server computing IT Infrastructure: Computer Hardware Types of Computers Multitiered (N-tier) client/server architectures Web server Application server 4.8 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Hardware Client/Server Computing In client/server computing, computer processing is split between client machines and server machines linked by a network. Users interface with the client machines. Figure 4-2 4.9 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Hardware Storage, Input, and Output Technology Secondary storage technology Magnetic disk: hard drives, USB flash drives, RAID Optical disks: CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD Magnetic tape Storage networking: SANs Input devices gather data and convert them into electronic form Output devices display data after they have been processed Batch and online processing 4.10 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Hardware Contemporary Hardware Trends Integration of computing and telecommunications platforms Edge computing Autonomic computing 4.11 2007 by Prentice Hall

The software that manages and controls the computer s activities PC operating systems and graphical user intefaces GUIs Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2003 UNIX Linux IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Operating System Software Open-source software 4.12 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software The Major Types of Software The relationship among the system software, application software, and users can be illustrated by a series of nested boxes. System software consisting of operating systems, language translators, and utility programs controls access to the hardware. Application software, including programming languages and fourth-generation languages, must work through the system software to operate. The user interacts primarily with the application software. Figure 4-6 4.13 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software The Corporate World Migrates to Open-Source Read the Focus on Technology and then discuss the following questions: What problems do Linux and other open-source software help companies address? How does open-source software help? What issues and challenges does deploying opensource software raise? What can be done to address these issues? Describe what you think is a sound strategy for deploying Linux and other open-source components at this stage of their evolution. 4.14 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Interactive Session: Open-Source Search the Internet for the latest news on opensource in the corporate world and look specifically for the following topics: Percentage of enterprises that use open-source Money being saved by enterprises as a result of opensource Problems resulting from the adoption of open-source Relationship between Microsoft and Linux 4.15 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Application Software and Desktop Productivity Tools Application programming languages for business Fourth-generation languages Software packages and desktop productivity tools Word processing software Spreadsheets Data management software Presentation graphics Integrated software packages and software suites E-mail software Web browsers Groupware 4.16 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Software for the Web: Java and HTML Java Operating system-independent, processorindependent, object-oriented programming language Leading interactive programming environment for the Web Hypertext markup language (HTML) Page description language for specifying how elements are placed on a Web page and for creating links to other pages and objects 4.17 2007 by Prentice Hall

Legacy systems: replace or integrate? Middleware Enterprise application integration (EAI) software Web services and service-oriented architecture XML SOAP WSDL UDDI SOA IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Software for Enterprise Integration 4.18 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Versus Traditional Integration EAI software (a) uses special middleware that creates a common platform with which all applications can freely communicate with each other. EAI requires much less programming than traditional point-to-point integration (b). Figure 4-9 4.19 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software The Benefits and Challenges of a Service-Oriented Architecture Read the Focus on Organizations and then discuss the following questions: What problems do Web services and service-oriented architectures help companies solve? How did companies described in this case benefit from SOA? How can the benefits of an SOA trickle down to consumers and the clients of companies that employ the architecture? What challenges and issues were raised by those who have experience with SOAs? Is an SOA the best solution in all cases? 4.20 2007 by Prentice Hall

IT Infrastructure: Computer Software Software Trends: Mashups,, Web 2.0, and Distributed Software Applications Mashups: combined applications that depend on high-speed data networks, universal communication standards, and open-source code Web mashups combine two or more online applications to create a new application or service that provides more value than the original pieces Google: an extreme example of distributed computing 4.21 2007 by Prentice Hall

Managing Hardware and Software Technology Important issues faced by managers of hardware and software technology: Capacity planning and scalability Total cost of ownership (TCO) of technology assets Using technology service providers Outsourcing On-demand computing Application service providers (ASPs) 4.22 2007 by Prentice Hall