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8 reviewsICT Futures provides an insightful introduction to the major technology trends in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and to the economic, commercial and societal environment which is shaping them.
The experienced author-team, consisting of experts from both industry and academia, addresses:
The book covers a vast wealth of material, with a strong focus upon the impending changes to the way ICT operates.This reference is a valuable tool for people in managerial roles, CIOs, CTOs, business and technology strategists, and students undertaking technology MBAs, or technology modules in general MBAs. Professionals working in ICT will also find this book valuable. Content:
Chapter 1 Predicting the Socio?Technical Future (and Other Myths) (pages 1–16): Ben Anderson and Paul Stoneman
Chapter 2 Social Networks, Social Computing and Knowledge Management (pages 17–26): Nicholas J. Kings, Dr John Davies, David Verrill, Sinan Aral, Erik Brynjolfsson and Marshall van Alstyne
Chapter 3 Device Futures (pages 27–37): Jonathan Mitchener
Chapter 4 Online Trust and Customer Power: The Emergence of Customer Advocacy (pages 39–52): Glen L. Urban
Chapter 5 The Semantic Web – From Vision to Reality (pages 53–66): Paul Warren and Dr John Davies
Chapter 6 Flexible ICT Infrastructure (pages 67–77): Mike Fisher and Paul McKee
Chapter 7 Achieving Security in Enterprise IT (pages 79–92): Theo Dimitrakos and Ivan Djordjevic
Chapter 8 The Future All Optical Network – Why We Need It and How We Get There (pages 93–113): David Payne
Chapter 9 End?to?End Service Level Agreements for Complex ICT Solutions (pages 115–127): John Wittgreffe, Mark Dames, Jon Clark and James McDonald
Chapter 10 Mobility and ICT (pages 129–141): Richard Dennis and Dave Wisely
Chapter 11 Pervasive Computing (pages 143–152): David Heatley, George Bilchev and Richard Tateson
Chapter 12 Artificial Intelligence Comes of Age (pages 153–162): Simon Thompson
Chapter 13 Healthcare (pages 163–180): Chris Wroe, Paul Garner and Janette Bennett
Chapter 14 Supply Chain Management in the Retail Sector (pages 181–192): Edgar E. Blanco and Chris Caplice
Chapter 15 Technology Innovation in Global Financial Markets (pages 193–200): Lesley Gavin
Chapter 16 Technology and Law: The Not So Odd Couple (pages 201–211): Marta Poblet, Pompeu Casanovas and Richard Benjamins
Chapter 17 Over the Horizon (pages 213–225): Ian Pearson
Chapter 18 Conclusions (pages 227–233): Paul Warren, Dr John Davies and David Brown