Management Information Systems: Managing The Digital Firm: Fifteenth Edition
Management Information Systems: Managing The Digital Firm: Fifteenth Edition
Management Information Systems: Managing The Digital Firm: Fifteenth Edition
Chapter 7
Telecommunications, the
Internet, and Wireless
Technology
• Solutions
– Underground wireless Wi-Fi network
– Technology adapted to difficult conditions
– Wi-Fi RFID tags to track and transmit data
– Mobile View interface provides reports and rules-based alerts
• Broadband
– More than 74 percent U.S. Internet users have broadband access
• Broadband wireless
– Voice, data communication are increasingly taking place over
broadband wireless platforms
• Types of networks
– Local area networks (LANs)
Ethernet
Client/server vs. peer-to-peer
– Wide area networks (WANs)
– Metropolitan area networks (MANs)
– Campus area networks (CANs)
• Transmission speed
– Bits per second (bps)
– Hertz
– Bandwidth
• Internet2
– Advanced networking consortium
Universities, businesses, government agencies, other institutions
– Developed high-capacity 100 Gbps testing network
– Testing leading-edge new technologies for Internet
• Web servers
Software for locating and managing web pages
• Mobile search
• Semantic search
• Social search
• Visual search and the visual web
– Tagging
– Pinterest
• Wi-Fi (802.11)
– Set of standards: 802.11
– Used for wireless LAN and wireless Internet access
– Use access points: device with radio receiver/transmitter for
connecting wireless devices to a wired LAN
• WiMax (802.16)
– Wireless access range of 31 miles
– Require WiMax antennas