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Lesson 2 Working in the Enterprise: Systems, Certifications, and Careers 1 Objectives Overview Identify the qualities of valuable information Describe various information systems used in an enterprise Identify the com...
Lesson 2 Working in the Enterprise: Systems, Certifications, and Careers 1 Objectives Overview Identify the qualities of valuable information Describe various information systems used in an enterprise Identify the components of and steps in information literacy Describe career opportunities available in various segments of the computer industry Identify job titles and responsibilities for various technology jobs 2 Objectives Overview Identify mobile app development strategies Identify ways to prepare for certification Describe the general areas of IT certification Identify ways to begin a job search Explain how to create a professional online presence 3 The Technology Industry Nearly every job requires you to interact with technology to: Complete projects Exchange information with coworkers Meet customers’ needs As new technologies emerge, organizations look for potential employees who possess skills and a desire to learn and who are comfortable using all types of technology 4 The Technology Industry 5 Information Systems in the Enterprise An information system is a set of hardware, software, data, people, and procedures that work together to produce information To assist with sound decision making, information must have value 6 Information Systems in the Enterprise For information to be valuable, it should be: Accurate Verifiable Timely Organized Accessible Useful Cost effective 7 Information Systems in the Enterprise A typical enterprise consists of a wide variety of departments, centers, and divisions — collectively known as functional units Human Resources (HR) Engineering or Product Development Manufacturing Marketing Sales Customer Service 8 Information Systems in the Enterprise Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) integrates MRP II with the information flow across an organization to manage and coordinate the ongoing activities of the enterprise Product planning Manufacturing and distribution Accounting and finance Sales Human resources Customer support Information Systems in the Enterprise Document Management System (DMS) Allows for storage and management of a company’s documents Information Supports access control, security, version tracking, and search Systems in the Content Management System (CMS) Enterprise Enables and manages the publishing, modification, organization, and access of various forms of documents and other files Provides security controls Content added through a graphical user interface or webpage 11 Information Systems in the Enterprise A transaction processing system (TPS) is an information system that captures and processes data from day-to-day business activities Online transaction processing (OLTP) 12 Information Systems in the Enterprise A management information system (MIS) is an Information system that generates accurate, timely, and organized information, so that managers and other users can make decisions, solve problems, supervise activities, and track progress 13 Information Systems in the Enterprise Information Systems in the Enterprise A decision support system (DSS) helps users analyze information and make decisions Online analytical processing (OLAP) 15 Information Systems in the Enterprise An expert system is an information system that captures and stores the knowledge of human experts and then imitates human reasoning and decision making. 16 Technology Careers Business and government organizations of all sizes use a variety of computers, mobile devices, and other technology Larger organizations use computers and other technology to answer and route phone calls, process orders, update inventory, and manage accounts receivable, accounts payable, billing, and payroll activities 17 Technology Careers IT jobs usually are divided into the following areas: MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT OPERATIONS SOFTWARE SERVICES DEVELOPMENT TRAINING/SUPPORT INFORMATION MARKETING/STRATEGY SECURITY SERVICES 18 Technology Careers The technology equipment field consists of manufacturers and distributors of computers, mobile devices, and other hardware, such as magnetic and optical drives, monitors, printers, and communications and networking devices The software and apps field consists of companies that develop, manufacture, and support a wide range of software and apps for computers, the web, and mobile devices 19 Technology Careers The technology service and repair field provides preventive maintenance, component installation, and repair services to customers 20 Technology Careers Technology salespeople must possess a general understanding of technology and a specific knowledge of the product they are selling 21 Technology Careers Schools, colleges, universities, and private companies all need qualified educators to provide technology-related education and training Corporate trainers teach employees how to use software and apps, design and develop systems, write programs, integrate and sync data from apps used on multiple devices, and perform other technology-related activities 22 Technology Careers A help desk specialist answers hardware, software, and networking questions in person, over the phone, or electronically via email or a chat room An IT consultant, typically hired based on expertise, provides technology services to his or her clients 23 Technology Careers 24 Technology Careers 25 Technology Careers 26 Technology Careers 27 Technology Careers 28 Technology Careers 29 Technology Certifications A certification demonstrates your knowledge in a specific area to employers or potential employers Obtaining a certification requires time and money 30 Technology Certifications Application Software Certifications Corporate trainers Help desk Office specialists managers/workers Technology sales Technology representatives teachers 31 Technology Certifications Data Analysis and Database Certifications DATA SCIENTIST DATABASE DATABASE DIGITAL FORENSICS ADMINISTRATORS ANALYSTS EXAMINERS 32 Technology Certifications Hardware Certifications Cable installation Computer repair Corporate trainers Help desk IT consultants System engineers technicians technicians specialists and administrators 33 Technology Certifications Networking Certifications Hardware service IT consultants Network Network System technicians managers engineers administrators 34 Technology Certifications Operating System Certifications Hardware Help desk Network technicians specialists administrators System IT consultants administrators 35 Technology Certifications Program/Developer Certifications GAME DEVELOPERS IT CONSULTANTS MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPERS PROJECT SYSTEMS ANALYST WEB DEVELOPERS LEADERS/MANAGERS 36 Technology Certifications Security Certifications Information Law Military security officers enforcement intelligence and managers officials officers Wireless Network Network network security administrators administrators specialists Security administrators 37 Job Searching and Career Planning Many job opportunities may exist in your industry, so it is important to narrow down the available jobs to ones for which you are qualified and in which you are interested Tools at your disposal include the career service department at your school, career planning websites, and online social networks Whether you are seeking a new job or currently are employed, you may find a career planning website useful 38 Job Searching and Career Planning Summary Various technology career Information systems in an fields and specific enterprise technology jobs How to begin a job search Technology certifications and create a professional online presence 40 References 2017, Discovering Computers: Enhanced Edition, Tools, Apps, Devices and the Impact of Technology, Misty E. Vermaat, Susan L. Sebok, Steven M. Freund, Jennifer T. Campbell and Mark Frydenberg, Cengage Learning. 2018, Discovering Computers: Digital Technology, Data and Devices, Misty E. Vermaat, Susan L. Sebok, Steven M. Freund, Jennifer T. Campbell and Mark Frydenberg, Cengage Learning. https://thepracticalit.com/wp- content/uploads/2018/10/bg-video.jpg 41 End of Lesson 2 42