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Title: THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF A SOLID MIS INFRASTRUCTURE


1
THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF A SOLID MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • MIS InfrastructureIncludes the plans for how a
    firm will build, deploy, use, and share its data,
    processes, and MIS assets
  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Network
  • Client
  • Server
  • Enterprise ArchitectIs a person grounded in
    technology, fluent in business, and able to
    provide the important bridge between MIS and the
    business

2
SUPPORTING OPERATIONS INFORMATION MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Backup and Recovery Plan
  • BackupAn exact copy of a systems information
  • RecoveryThe ability to get a system up and
    running in the event of a system crash or failure
  • Fault tolerance
  • Failover
  • Failback
  • Companies should choose a backup and recovery
    strategy in line with their goals and operational
    needs

3
SUPPORTING OPERATIONS INFORMATION MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Disaster Recovery Plan
  • Hot SiteA separate and fully equipped facility
    where the company can move immediately after a
    disaster and resume business
  • Cold SiteA separate facility that does not have
    any computer equipment, but is a place where
    employees can move after a disaster
  • Warm SiteA separate facility with computer
    equipment that requires installation and
    configuration

4
SUPPORTING OPERATIONS INFORMATION MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Disaster Recovery Plan
  • Disaster Recovery PlanA detailed process for
    recovering information or an IT system in the
    event of a catastrophic disaster such as a fire
    or flood
  • Disaster Recovery Cost CurveCharts (1) the cost
    to the organization of the unavailability of info
    and technology and (2) the cost to the
    organization of recovering from a disaster over
    time

5
SUPPORTING OPERATIONS INFORMATION MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Business Continuity Plan
  • Business Continuity Planning (BCP)A plan for how
    an organization will recover and restore
    partially or completely interrupted critical
    function(s) within a predetermined time after a
    disaster or extended disruption
  • Emergency Notification ServiceAn infrastructure
    built for notifying people in the event of an
    emergency

6
SUPPORTING CHANGE AGILE MIS INFRASTRUCTURE
  • AccessibilityRefers to the varying levels that
    define what a user can access, view, or perform
    when operating a system
  • Administrator AccessUnrestricted access to the
    entire system.
  • AvailabilityTime frames when the system is
    operational
  • UnavailableTime frames when a system is not
    operating and cannot be used
  • High availabilitySystem is continuously
    operational at all times
  • MaintainabilityHow quickly a system can
    transform to support environmental changes

7
SUPPORTING CHANGE AGILE MIS INFRASTRUCTURE
  • PortabilityThe ability of an application to
    operate on different devices or software
    platforms
  • ReliabilityEnsures a system is functioning
    correctly and providing accurate information
  • ScalabilityHow well a system can scale up, or
    adapt to the increased demands of growth

8
SUPPORTING CHANGE AGILE MIS INFRASTRUCTURE
  • PerformanceMeasures how quickly a system
    performs a process or transaction
  • Capacity planningDetermines future environmental
    infrastructure requirements to ensure
    high-quality system performance
  • UsabilityThe degree to which a system is easy to
    learn and efficient and satisfying to use

9
MIS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
  • Moores LawRefers to how the computer chip
    performance per dollar doubles every 18 months
  • Sustainable, or Green, MISDescribes the
    production, management, use, and disposal of
    technology in a way that minimizes damage to the
    environment
  • Corporate Social ResponsibilityCompanies
    acknowledged responsibility to society

10
MIS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
  • Increased Electronic Waste
  • EwasteRefers to discarded, obsolete, or broken
    electronic devices
  • Sustainable MIS DisposalRefers to the safe
    disposal of MIS assets at the end of their life
    cycle
  • Increased Energy Consumption
  • The energy consumed by a computer is estimated to
    produce as much as 10 percent of the amount of
    carbon dioxide produced by an automobile

11
MIS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
  • Increased Carbon Emissions
  • The major human-generated greenhouse gases, such
    as carbon emissions from energy use, are very
    likely responsible for the increases in climatic
    temperature over the past half a century
  • When left on continuously, a single desktop
    computer and monitor can consume at least 100
    watts of power per hour

12
SUPPORTING THE ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABLE MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Grid ComputingA collection of computers, often
    geographically dispersed, that are coordinated to
    solve a common problem
  • Cloud ComputingRefers to the use of resources
    and applications hosted remotely on the Internet
  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Platform as a Service (PaaS)

13
SUPPORTING THE ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABLE MIS
INFRASTRUCTURE
  • VirtualizationCreates multiple virtual
    machines on a single computing device
  • Data CenterA facility used to house management
    information systems and associated components,
    such as telecommunications and storage systems
  • Sustainable Data Centers
  • Reduces carbon emissions
  • Reduces required floor space
  • Chooses geographic location
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