Title: Issues in creating and managing international IS and MIS
1Issues in creating and managing international IS
and MIS
2Why systems need to be internationalized?
- Growth of global markets
- Globalization of economies
- Search for more efficient resources
- Availability of faster, better, secure
communication channels
3Components of an international IS/MIS
- Corporate Information Infrastructure
- National Information Infrastructure
- International Information Infrastructure
4Roadblocks to globalization
- Differing telecom. standards
- Cultural communication norms
- Availability of country II (tel., radio, TV)
- Development of country technology infrastructure
- Availability of bandwidth
- Lack of local investment in II
- Local politics and graft
- Exchange rates
- Access charges
- Environmental issues
- Nationalism
- Language
- National brand loyalties
- Work values
- Cultural data privacy
- Cross-border data movement
- Lack of social development
- Education and skills
- Cultural differences in the use of information
5HW and integration issues
- System architectures vary by
- country,
- industry,
- age,
- history
- US use of IBM standards for most medium and
large system - Europe and Asia UNIX based open system
architectures - Africa mixture of UNIX and IBM standards
- Newer, smaller firms UNIX based systems
6Telecommunications issues
- Reliability of regional networks
- US and European banks use SWIFT codes, small
European banks use variants of EDI - Some industries use ANSI, others use TCP/IP or
even SNA protocols - Connectivity via
- Building international private network
- Using the services of switched networks
- Internet
7Problems of connectivity
- Private networks (leasing channels locally)
- Varying charging methods for services
- Varying laws re, data transmission in and out
- Varying technical standards
- Varying coverage
- Availability of local expertise
8Problems of connectivity (contd)
- Switched networks (purchase services from
providers of value added networks) - Built in protocol conversion services
- Mail systems
- Standardized charging and billing
- Only data transmission available
- Expensive
9Problems of connectivity (contd)
- Internet
- Uses international standards and protocols
- Not as widespread as in N. America or Europe
- Other countries and regions lack national
telecommunications infrastructures - Lack of NII
- Poor availability of PC,s
- Varying tariffs and local calling charges
- Varying levels of social development
- Relative levels of income
10Reasons to internationalize websites
- Language as a barrier to communication
- 30 of I-net users speak English
- 90 of Web sites are in English
- 75 of Europeans use the Web in their own
language - Those same Europeans use search engines in their
own languages - 2 million Polish Internet users visit Polish
sites about 85 of time - 800,000 Hungarian users visit Hungarian sites 78
of the time
11Reasons to internationalize websites
12Distribution of economic development by region
13II by continent
14Level of technology development by continent ..
15Average statistics of clustered nations
16End issues in the management of international IS
and MIS
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