ITM 330 Study Guide - Final Guide: Financial Statement, Barcode, Business Intelligence

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Systematic and strategic coordination of traditional business functions and the tactics across them (both within a company and across its supply chain) Information systems that integrate information across various business functions (sales, warehouse, accounts, etc. ) using core software programs with pooled resources, databases, and tools. Develop products, determine pricing, promote products, and take orders. Develop production plans bases off of sales forecasts, order and receive raw materials, manufacture products, maintain facilities, and ship products to consumers. Perform financial accounting to provide summaries of operational data in managerial reports, controlling accounts, planning, budgeting, and cash-flow-management. Information stacks which are independent to each area of business (not interconnected throughout the company) Centralized servers that provide networked computers access to a single source of data. The ability to increase the capacity of hardware though upgrades and additions. Database management systems (dbms) - software designed to hold large amounts of data in a manner.