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Chapter 14
Enterprise Computing




Discovering
    Computers 2012
     Your Interactive Guide
      to the Digital World
Objectives Overview


     Discuss the special                                                           Describe and list general
                                           Identify information
         information                                                               purpose and integrated
                                          systems and software
     requirements of an                                                             information systems
                                          used in the functional
       enterprise-sized                                                              used throughout an
                                          units of an enterprise
         corporation                                                                      enterprise



                          Describe and list types of            Describe virtualization,
                             technologies used                  cloud computing, and
                          throughout an enterprise                 grid computing




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for Detailed Objectives                   Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Objectives Overview

                Discuss the                              Discuss high
            computer hardware                             availability,
            needs and solutions                         scalability, and
             for an enterprise                         interoperability

                Determine why
                                                  Discuss the steps in
             computer backup is
                                                  a disaster recovery
             important and how
                                                          plan
              it is accomplished
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for Detailed Objectives    Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
What Is Enterprise Computing?

• Enterprise computing involves the use of computers in networks,
  such as LANs and WANs, or a series of interconnected networks
  that encompass a variety of different operating systems, protocols,
  and network architectures




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                         Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-1
What Is Enterprise Computing?

• Types of enterprises include:

             Retail         Manufacturing                         Service



           Wholesale          Government                        Educational



                            Transportation

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                       Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
What Is Enterprise Computing?

• Most traditional enterprises are organized in a
  hierarchical manner




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                   Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-2
What Is Enterprise Computing?

• In an enterprise, users typically fall into one of
  four categories:      Executive
                           Management

                             Middle
                           Management


                   Operational Management


                  Nonmanagement Employees

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                    Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-3
What Is Enterprise Computing?

• Enterprise information is the information
  gathered in the ongoing operations of an
  enterprise-sized organization
       – Business intelligence
       – Business process management
       – Business process automation




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                       Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
What Is Enterprise Computing?

• Managers coordinate resources by performing
  four activities
                                  Planning




              Controlling                             Organizing




                                   Leading



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                      Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-4
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• An information system is a set of hardware,
  software, data, people, and procedures that work
  together to produce information




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-5
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Functional units within an enterprise might
  include:                                                   Marketing
                                          Manufacturing                          Sales


                         Engineering or
                            Product                                                      Distribution
                         Development




                Human                                                                                   Customer
               Resources                                                                                 Service




           Accounting                                                                                     Information
           and Finance                                     Enterprise                                     Technology




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                                                Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Accounting software manages everyday transactions
• Billing software helps the company reconcile purchases
  with customer payments
• Financial software helps managers budget, forecast, and
  analyze




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                     Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-7
Information Systems in the Enterprise

    • A human resources
      information system (HRIS)
      manages one or more
      human resources functions
    • Employee relationship
      management systems
      manage communication
      between employees and
      the business




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                        Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-8
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Computer-aided design (CAD) uses a computer and
  special software to aid in engineering, drafting, and
  design
• Computer-aided engineering (CAE) uses computers to
  test product designs




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                     Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-9
Information Systems in the Enterprise

    • Computer-aided
      manufacturing (CAM) is
      the use of computers to
      control production
      equipment
    • Computer-integrated
      manufacturing (CIM) uses
      computers to integrate
      the many different
      operations of the
      manufacturing process


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                       Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-10
Information Systems in the Enterprise
                    Material Requirements
                    Planning (MRP) uses
                    software to help monitor and
                    control processes related to
                    production

                                Manufacturing Resource
                                Planning II (MRP II) is an
                                extension of MRP and also
                                includes software that helps
                                in scheduling
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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

  A quality control system helps an
  organization maintain or improve the
  quality of its products or services

  A marketing information system serves
  as a central repository for the tasks of
  a marketing department
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                Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Sales force automation (SFA) software equips
  traveling salespeople with the electronic tools
  they need to be more productive




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                   Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-12
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Distribution systems perform the following
  functions:
           Provide forecasting                  Manage and track
              for inventory                       shipping of
                 control                           products


                       Provide information
                         and analysis on
                          inventory in a
                            warehouse
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                      Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Customer interaction management (CIM)
  software manages the day-to-day interactions
  with customers




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-13
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• The information technology (IT) department makes
  technology decisions for the enterprise
      – Whether to build or buy new information systems
      – When a computer or information system has outlived its useful
        life
• Web site management programs collect data designed to
  help organizations make informed decisions regarding
  their Web presence



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                          Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• General purpose information systems generally
  fall into one of five categories

               Office                Transaction                       Management
           Information               Processing                        Information
              System                   System                             System



                         Decision
                         Support                         Expert System
                         System

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                              Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

• Batch processing vs. online transaction processing




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                   Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-14
Information Systems in the Enterprise

       Management Information System                     Decision Support System




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                            Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figures 14-15 – 14-16
Information Systems in the Enterprise




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               Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-17
Information Systems in the Enterprise


 Integrated Information Systems
Customer relationship
                       Enterprise resource
management manages                                               Content management
                        planning provides
  information about                                                    systems are
                      centralized, integrated
      customers,                                                  information systems
                         software to help
   interactions with                                                  that combine
                           manage and
    customers, past                                               databases, software,
                       coordinate ongoing
    purchases, and                                                   and procedures
                             activities
       interests


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Information Systems in the Enterprise




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               Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-18
Information Systems in the Enterprise




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               Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-19
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• Some technologies used in enterprises include:
                                                                 Electronic
                                   Data
            Portals                                                 data
                                warehouses
                                                                interchange

                                                                Document
           Extranets            Web services                   management
                                                                 systems

                                                   Virtual
                       Workflow                    private
                                                  networks

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                           Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• A portal is a collection of links, content, and
  services presented on a Web page that are
  interesting for a particular job function




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                    Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-20
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• A data warehouse is a huge database that stores
  and manages the data required to analyze
  historical and current transactions




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-21
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies


 EDI is a set of standards that controls the transfer
 of business data and information among
 computers both within and among enterprises

 An extranet is the portion of a company’s network
 that allows customers or suppliers of a company to
 access parts of an enterprise’s intranet

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                    Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• Web services allow businesses to create products
  and B2B interactions over the Internet




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-22
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• In a service-oriented architecture, information
  systems provide services to other information
  systems in a well-defined manner over a network
• A document management system (DMS) allows
  for storage and management of a company’s
  documents
      – Stored in a repository



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                        Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• A workflow is a defined process that identifies the
  specific set of steps involved in completing a
  particular project or business process
       – Workflow application




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                        Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-23
Enterprise-Wide Technologies and
Methodologies
• A virtual private network (VPN) provides mobile
  users, vendors, and customers with a secure
  connection to the company network server




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-24
Virtualization and Cloud Computing

• Virtualization is the practice of sharing or pooling
  computing resources
                         • Provides the capability to divide a
          Server           physical server logically into many
      virtualization       virtual servers


                         • Provides the capability to create a
         Storage           single logical storage device from
      virtualization       many physical storage devices


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                    Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Virtualization and Cloud Computing

           Cloud computing is an
            Internet service that
            provides computing
             needs to computer
                   users

                                                    Grid computing combines
                                                  many servers and/or personal
                                                  computers on a network to act
                                                     as one large computer


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E-Commerce




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               Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-25
Enterprise Hardware

• Enterprise hardware allows large organizations to
  manage and store information and data using
  devices geared for:
      – Heavy use
      – Maximum availability
      – Maximum efficiency
• RAID duplicates data and
  implements duplication
  in different ways

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                       Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-27
Enterprise Hardware

• Network attached storage (NAS) is a server that
  provides storage to users and information systems
  attached to the network




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-28a
Enterprise Hardware

• A storage area network (SAN) is a high-speed
  network that provides storage to other servers to
  which it is attached




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-28b
Enterprise Hardware

    • An enterprise storage
      system is a strategy that
      focuses on the
      availability, protection,
      organization, and
      backup of storage in a
      company
    • Goal is to consolidate
      storage


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                       Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-29
Enterprise Hardware

                                   • A blade server packs a
                                     complete computer
                                     server on a single card
                                     (called a blade) rather
                                     than a system unit
                                   • The individual blades
                                     insert in a blade server
                                     chassis



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               Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-30
Enterprise Hardware

• A thin client is a small terminal-like computer that
  mostly relies on a server for data storage and
  processing
• The processing for a thin client usually is done on
  a server




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                   Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-31
High Availability, Scalability,
and Interoperability
• A high-availability system continues running and
  performing tasks for at least 99 percent of the
  time
      – May include hot-swapping
        and redundant components
             • When a component fails, another
               component takes over and the
               system continues to function



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                             Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-32
High Availability, Scalability,
and Interoperability
    • Scalability is a measure             • Interoperability is the
      of how well computer                   ability for an
      hardware, software, or                 information system to
      an information system                  share information with
      can grow to meet                       other information
      increasing performance                 systems within an
      demands                                enterprise




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Backup Procedures




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               Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-33
Backup Procedures

• Continuous data protection provides automatic
  data backup whenever data is changed in an
  enterprise




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                  Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
Figure 14-34
Backup Procedures

• A disaster recovery plan is a written plan describing the
  steps a company would take to restore computer
  operations in the event of a disaster
• Contains four major components


Emergency         Backup                      Recovery
                                                               Test plan
  plan             plan                         plan



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Summary


  Special computing
                            Various types of
requirements present                                              Large information
                            users within an
in an enterprise-sized                                                 systems
                             organization
     organization


       Benefits of                                                Backup procedures
                          Requirements for
   virtualization and                                              present in a large
                         enterprise hardware
   cloud computing                                                   organization



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CH14-Enterprise Computing

  • 1. Chapter 14 Enterprise Computing Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World
  • 2. Objectives Overview Discuss the special Describe and list general Identify information information purpose and integrated systems and software requirements of an information systems used in the functional enterprise-sized used throughout an units of an enterprise corporation enterprise Describe and list types of Describe virtualization, technologies used cloud computing, and throughout an enterprise grid computing See Page 719 2 for Detailed Objectives Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 3. Objectives Overview Discuss the Discuss high computer hardware availability, needs and solutions scalability, and for an enterprise interoperability Determine why Discuss the steps in computer backup is a disaster recovery important and how plan it is accomplished See Page 719 3 for Detailed Objectives Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 4. What Is Enterprise Computing? • Enterprise computing involves the use of computers in networks, such as LANs and WANs, or a series of interconnected networks that encompass a variety of different operating systems, protocols, and network architectures Pages 720 – 721 4 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-1
  • 5. What Is Enterprise Computing? • Types of enterprises include: Retail Manufacturing Service Wholesale Government Educational Transportation Page 722 5 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 6. What Is Enterprise Computing? • Most traditional enterprises are organized in a hierarchical manner Pages 722 – 723 6 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-2
  • 7. What Is Enterprise Computing? • In an enterprise, users typically fall into one of four categories: Executive Management Middle Management Operational Management Nonmanagement Employees Page 724 7 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-3
  • 8. What Is Enterprise Computing? • Enterprise information is the information gathered in the ongoing operations of an enterprise-sized organization – Business intelligence – Business process management – Business process automation Pages 725 - 726 8 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 9. What Is Enterprise Computing? • Managers coordinate resources by performing four activities Planning Controlling Organizing Leading Page 725 9 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-4
  • 10. Information Systems in the Enterprise • An information system is a set of hardware, software, data, people, and procedures that work together to produce information Page 726 10 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-5
  • 11. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Functional units within an enterprise might include: Marketing Manufacturing Sales Engineering or Product Distribution Development Human Customer Resources Service Accounting Information and Finance Enterprise Technology Page 727 11 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 12. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Accounting software manages everyday transactions • Billing software helps the company reconcile purchases with customer payments • Financial software helps managers budget, forecast, and analyze Pages 726 – 728 12 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-7
  • 13. Information Systems in the Enterprise • A human resources information system (HRIS) manages one or more human resources functions • Employee relationship management systems manage communication between employees and the business Page 728 13 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-8
  • 14. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Computer-aided design (CAD) uses a computer and special software to aid in engineering, drafting, and design • Computer-aided engineering (CAE) uses computers to test product designs Pages 728 – 729 14 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-9
  • 15. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of computers to control production equipment • Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) uses computers to integrate the many different operations of the manufacturing process Page 729 15 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-10
  • 16. Information Systems in the Enterprise Material Requirements Planning (MRP) uses software to help monitor and control processes related to production Manufacturing Resource Planning II (MRP II) is an extension of MRP and also includes software that helps in scheduling Pages 729 - 730 16 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 17. Information Systems in the Enterprise A quality control system helps an organization maintain or improve the quality of its products or services A marketing information system serves as a central repository for the tasks of a marketing department Page 730 17 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 18. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Sales force automation (SFA) software equips traveling salespeople with the electronic tools they need to be more productive Pages 730 – 731 18 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-12
  • 19. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Distribution systems perform the following functions: Provide forecasting Manage and track for inventory shipping of control products Provide information and analysis on inventory in a warehouse Page 731 19 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 20. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Customer interaction management (CIM) software manages the day-to-day interactions with customers Page 731 20 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-13
  • 21. Information Systems in the Enterprise • The information technology (IT) department makes technology decisions for the enterprise – Whether to build or buy new information systems – When a computer or information system has outlived its useful life • Web site management programs collect data designed to help organizations make informed decisions regarding their Web presence Page 732 21 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 22. Information Systems in the Enterprise • General purpose information systems generally fall into one of five categories Office Transaction Management Information Processing Information System System System Decision Support Expert System System Page 732 22 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 23. Information Systems in the Enterprise • Batch processing vs. online transaction processing Page 733 23 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-14
  • 24. Information Systems in the Enterprise Management Information System Decision Support System Pages 734 – 735 24 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figures 14-15 – 14-16
  • 25. Information Systems in the Enterprise Page 736 25 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-17
  • 26. Information Systems in the Enterprise Integrated Information Systems Customer relationship Enterprise resource management manages Content management planning provides information about systems are centralized, integrated customers, information systems software to help interactions with that combine manage and customers, past databases, software, coordinate ongoing purchases, and and procedures activities interests Pages 737 - 739 26 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 27. Information Systems in the Enterprise Page 738 27 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-18
  • 28. Information Systems in the Enterprise Page 739 28 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-19
  • 29. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • Some technologies used in enterprises include: Electronic Data Portals data warehouses interchange Document Extranets Web services management systems Virtual Workflow private networks Page 740 29 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 30. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • A portal is a collection of links, content, and services presented on a Web page that are interesting for a particular job function Pages 740 – 741 30 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-20
  • 31. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • A data warehouse is a huge database that stores and manages the data required to analyze historical and current transactions Page 741 31 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-21
  • 32. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies EDI is a set of standards that controls the transfer of business data and information among computers both within and among enterprises An extranet is the portion of a company’s network that allows customers or suppliers of a company to access parts of an enterprise’s intranet Page 742 32 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 33. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • Web services allow businesses to create products and B2B interactions over the Internet Pages 742 – 743 33 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-22
  • 34. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • In a service-oriented architecture, information systems provide services to other information systems in a well-defined manner over a network • A document management system (DMS) allows for storage and management of a company’s documents – Stored in a repository Page 743 34 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 35. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • A workflow is a defined process that identifies the specific set of steps involved in completing a particular project or business process – Workflow application Page 744 35 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-23
  • 36. Enterprise-Wide Technologies and Methodologies • A virtual private network (VPN) provides mobile users, vendors, and customers with a secure connection to the company network server Pages 744 – 745 36 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-24
  • 37. Virtualization and Cloud Computing • Virtualization is the practice of sharing or pooling computing resources • Provides the capability to divide a Server physical server logically into many virtualization virtual servers • Provides the capability to create a Storage single logical storage device from virtualization many physical storage devices Pages 745 - 746 37 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 38. Virtualization and Cloud Computing Cloud computing is an Internet service that provides computing needs to computer users Grid computing combines many servers and/or personal computers on a network to act as one large computer Page 746 38 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 39. E-Commerce Page 747 39 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-25
  • 40. Enterprise Hardware • Enterprise hardware allows large organizations to manage and store information and data using devices geared for: – Heavy use – Maximum availability – Maximum efficiency • RAID duplicates data and implements duplication in different ways Pages 748 – 749 40 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-27
  • 41. Enterprise Hardware • Network attached storage (NAS) is a server that provides storage to users and information systems attached to the network Page 749 41 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-28a
  • 42. Enterprise Hardware • A storage area network (SAN) is a high-speed network that provides storage to other servers to which it is attached Page 749 42 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-28b
  • 43. Enterprise Hardware • An enterprise storage system is a strategy that focuses on the availability, protection, organization, and backup of storage in a company • Goal is to consolidate storage Page 750 43 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-29
  • 44. Enterprise Hardware • A blade server packs a complete computer server on a single card (called a blade) rather than a system unit • The individual blades insert in a blade server chassis Page 751 44 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-30
  • 45. Enterprise Hardware • A thin client is a small terminal-like computer that mostly relies on a server for data storage and processing • The processing for a thin client usually is done on a server Page 752 45 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-31
  • 46. High Availability, Scalability, and Interoperability • A high-availability system continues running and performing tasks for at least 99 percent of the time – May include hot-swapping and redundant components • When a component fails, another component takes over and the system continues to function Pages 752 – 753 46 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-32
  • 47. High Availability, Scalability, and Interoperability • Scalability is a measure • Interoperability is the of how well computer ability for an hardware, software, or information system to an information system share information with can grow to meet other information increasing performance systems within an demands enterprise Page 753 47 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 48. Backup Procedures Page 754 48 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-33
  • 49. Backup Procedures • Continuous data protection provides automatic data backup whenever data is changed in an enterprise Pages 754 – 755 49 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14 Figure 14-34
  • 50. Backup Procedures • A disaster recovery plan is a written plan describing the steps a company would take to restore computer operations in the event of a disaster • Contains four major components Emergency Backup Recovery Test plan plan plan plan Pages 755 - 756 50 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 51. Video: A Tour of Lucasfilm Data Center CLICK TO START 51 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 52. Summary Special computing Various types of requirements present Large information users within an in an enterprise-sized systems organization organization Benefits of Backup procedures Requirements for virtualization and present in a large enterprise hardware cloud computing organization Page 757 52 Discovering Computers 2012: Chapter 14
  • 53. Chapter 14 Enterprise Computing Discovering Computers 2012 Your Interactive Guide to the Digital World Chapter 14 Complete