Effect of Systems on Business
Title: Effect of Systems on Business
Eduardo E Wong
University of Phoenix
CIS/207: Information Systems Fundamentals
Professor: Jim Carter
March 9, 2014
Title: Effect of Systems on Business
Introduction
Every year that passes by seems last year technology already old1. This affects positively every business out there. These are just a few effects of systems on businesses.
Medications Data Software.
The Area of Business It Affects.
Pharmaceutical Industry.
What Changes the System Brought to the Business World?
The availability of medications data at the doctor’s fingertips has shortened the query time to prescribe the correct treatment to the patient. The patient can inquire more about the prescribed medication using available websites like www.drugs.com.
What Business Processes Changed Because Of The System?
Medications can now be prescribed, sent directly to the pharmacy and where available sent to your home.
Likely Future Effect of the System.
The medication data software continues to evolve. Full automation would be possible as the engineers continue to enhance the software. Eventually the software program confirms the health insurance provider, the mode of payment, and the validity of the doctors prescription, little or no patient involvement would be needed.
Criminal Record Data Network Exchange Centers
The Area of Business It Affects
Law Enforcement Agencies
What Changes the System Brought to the Business World?
Law enforcement departments have the ability to share criminal databases within the city where the case (civil, criminal, or federal) took place. The information is easily accessible using state and national databases for all law enforcement agencies.
What Business Processes Changed Because Of The System?
Timely Criminal Record Data is available with the push of a few buttons to the law enforcement agency.
Likely Future Effect of the System.
As the system gains acceptance throughout the law enforcement departments, interstate systems exchange center would join the initiative. Joint Task Forces Centers could integrate and eliminate duplicate efforts. This would save