Conference on Technology and Business Management March 28-30, 2011 Conceptual Framework for E-CRM Project Deployment in Indian Banks Ashwini Atul Renavikar ashvinirenavikar@yahoo.co.in University of Pune Sharad L Joshi sharadljoshi@gmail.com Marathwada Mitra Mandal Institute of Mgt Education, Res and Training, Pune A survey of Database Group (2006) has revealed that approximately 65% of the financial institutions have failed in getting expected benefits from huge investments in CRM technology. Another
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Abstract Global information systems are for companies a major factor in their business operations. Global companies with subsidiaries all over the world are able to manage all of their subsidiaries with little regard for the distance between them. It is as important for small and medium enterprises desiring to expand to other markets as it is for the giant corporations. The downside is at the same time it enables the communication between geographically diverse companies, it also enables parties
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this is technology. It is developing daily, which is helping people live in a more comfortable lifestyle. Technology is very useful, almost everybody has a cell phone in order to stay in contact with their family, friends and business associates. Another example would be computers, and now-a-days a future employee needs to have some sort of computer skill to get a decent job. Therefore, companies are starting to stop using paper work and using more databases on the screens of technology. Therefore
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Security…………...…………………………………………………….23 Abstract This is a formal response to Service Request, SR-rm-012 Business Systems, which requests analysis and recommendation of Riordan Manufacturing’s current business systems. This paper evaluates the electronic and hard-copy information systems in each of Riordan’s departments. Each section contains a system overview and relationships with other systems. The descriptions include the system’s purpose, function, limitations, advantages, and security threats
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Human and Machine Intelligence Essay Are machines able to think, feel, comprehend, and act intelligently similar to that of their human counterparts? The debate continues and with the advancement of technology anything is possible. This paper will take a look at artificial intelligence and clearly state goals and limitations related to it. This paper will also compare and contrast the relation between the functioning brains and will evaluate if computers are capable
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Health Information Exchange is leading the way to better Medical Care Medicine has come a long way in the past few decades. Today’s doctors and nurses have some amazing tools at their disposals. The latest high tech equipment, modern pharmaceuticals and procedures but in many cases the most important tool that is needed is information. Patient information to be more precise is what is needed. Correct and up to the minute information about a patients history is a vital part of treatment. And
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Starting a technology company in Tasmania Australia Western International University International Business INB 300 March 25, 2009 No doubt everyone is familiar with a computer or sorts, either it are at work, home or right in their very hands. Today’s society requires that we establish and continue to maintain a familiarity with computer through all different kinds of electronic devices. Without information that is passed between individuals, organizations and in this case a startup technology
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Healthcare Technology Lisa Schirmeister HCS/212 Abstract Healthcare technology is always changing over the years. It is used in a wide range of area, from how diagnosis are made, treating different types of disease, and management of medical/health records. Technology has been used to asset in the different fields of healthcare. Studies are done to find ways to improve the way we take care and manage personal confidential information of our patients. Healthcare Technology As of 2011, per
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ENGINEERING, VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2, JUNE 2011 63 The Impact of Information Technology in Nigeria’s Banking Industry 1 Oluwagbemi Oluwatolani 2Abah Joshua and 3Achimugu Philip Abstract-Today, information technology (IT) has become a key element in economic development and a backbone of knowledgebased economies in terms of operations, quality delivery of services and productivity of services. Therefore, taking advantage of information technologies (IT) is an increasing challenge for developing countries
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Influence of Visual Media Paper Course: HUM/176 December 08, 2013 Jonathan Langdon Culture and visual entertainment media have an interrelationship with each other such as film and television. With the years going by, more television shows and movies have been constructed which has become in my opinion a reflection of our cultural times. Society and our people can see visual instead of having to read to learn which can give them a distinctive
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