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_aVincent, Nishani _919283 |
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_aEmerging technologies for business professionals: _ba nontechnical guide to the governance and management of disruptive technologies |
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_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., _aHoboken _c2023 |
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500 | _aTable of content: Acknowledgments v Chapter 1 Introduction to Emerging Technologies 1 Chapter 2 Information Technology and Ethics 15 Chapter 3 Introduction to Data Analytics 27 Chapter 4 Data Analytics Governance and Management 51 Chapter 5 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 71 Chapter 6 Artificial Intelligence Implementation and Management 87 Chapter 7 Cryptocurrency and Blockchain 107 Chapter 8 Blockchain Developments and Governance 127 Chapter 9 The Metaverse and Non- Fungible Tokens 147 Chapter 10 Introduction to Robotic Process Automation 163 Chapter 11 Robotic Process Automation Implementation and Management 179 Chapter 12 Quantum and Edge Computing 201 Chapter 13 Augmented Reality 219 Chapter 14 Introduction to Cybersecurity 233 Chapter 15 Cybersecurity Management 249 Appendix: Governance Frameworks 265 About the Authors 281 About the Website 283 Index 285 [https://www.wiley.com/en-se/Emerging+Technologies+for+Business+Professionals%3A+A+Nontechnical+Guide+to+the+Governance+and+Management+of+Disruptive+Technologies-p-9781119987369#tableofcontents-section] | ||
520 | _aEmbrace emerging technology in your own organization with jargon-free and practical guidance In Emerging Technologies for Business Professionals: A Nontechnical Guide to the Governance and Management of Disruptive Technologies, a team of accomplished accounting systems experts and educators delivers a straightforward and jargon-free management and governance blueprint of emerging technologies ideal for business professionals. In this book you will learn how to use cutting-edge technologies, including AI, analytics, robotic process automation, blockchain, and more to maintain competitive advantage while managing risks. The authors provide real-world examples and case studies of each of the discussed technologies, allowing readers to place the technical details in the context of identifiable business environments. Each chapter offers simple and useful insights in new technology that can be immediately applied by business professionals. Readers will also find: Discussions of a host of new computing technologies, including edge, cloud, and quantum computing Exploration of how the disruptive technologies such as metaverse and non-fungible tokens will impact business operations Easy-to-understand explanations of the latest, most relevant technologies with applications in accounting, marketing, and operations An essential resource for Certified Public Accountants, CPA candidates, and students of accounting and business, Emerging Technologies for Business Professionals will also earn a place in the libraries of anyone interested in adopting emerging technologies in their own organizations. (https://www.wiley.com/en se/Emerging+Technologies+for+Business+Professionals%3A+A+Nontechnical+Guide+to+the+Governance+and+Management+of+Disruptive+Technologies-p-9781119987369#description-section) | ||
650 | _aArtificial intelligence | ||
650 | _aBusiness enterprises --Technological innovations | ||
650 | _aBlockchains--Databases | ||
650 | _aComputer security | ||
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