Subodh Kesharwani
Indira Gandhi National Open University
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Enterprise Information Systems: Contemporary Trends and Issues | 2009
David L. Olson; Subodh Kesharwani
This book analyzes various aspects of enterprise information systems (EIS), including enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, supply chain management systems, and business process reengineering. It describes the evolution and functions of these systems, focusing on issues related to their implementation and upgrading. Enhanced with pedagogical features, this book can be read by graduate and undergraduate students, as well as senior management and executives involved in the study and evaluation of EIS.
international conference on enterprise information systems | 2010
David L. Olson; Subodh Kesharwani
Enterprise information systems (EIS) reflect the expansion of enterprise resource planning to include supply chain management and customer relationship management functionality. The evolution of EIS development is reviewed. The general state of EIS research is considered. The features expected of the next generation of EIS software are forecast. Emerging issues of EIS risk management and open source opportunities are discussed. Conclusions discuss inferences the authors make concerning the development and expansion of these important systems to better support organizations of all types.
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System | 2017
Subodh Kesharwani
Open-source software (OSS) is computer software with its source code made accessible with a license in which the copyright holder provides the rights to cram, revolutionize, and assign the software to everyone and for any insistence. Open-source software may be time-honored in a collaborative community form. The Group who had initiated opensource software is an obvious example of open collaboration. Open-source software at present is expansively used both as self-governing applications and as components in non-open-source applications. Many independent software vendors (ISVs), value-added resellers (VARs), and hardware vendors (OEMs or ODMs) make use of open-source frameworks, modules, and libraries within their brand-named, for-profit products and services.
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System | 2015
Subodh Kesharwani
The commonness and blow of EIS, in all its forms, is omnipresent. Technological change and the velocity, evident in new gadgets and software, are visible to every single one. The digital universe is gigantic and incessantly expanding, purport - edly doubling-up in size every two years, gratitude to the billions of devices, corporations, and individuals around the world that are linked to the internet and conducting business, transacting, communicating, creating information, collect - ing and storing data online. In 2015, that data was already estimated to be at 10.3 trillion gigabytes, by 2020, the American market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) projects that the number will be at 44 trillion gigabytes.
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System | 2014
Subodh Kesharwani
Virtualization is unquestionably not new-fangled. There has been trustworthy expansion of virtualization technology and capa - bilities for the precedent decade. The resulting crossroads of amplified functionality of virtualization software, enlarged power of computing hardware, and amplified accessibility of network bandwidth has helped virtualization permeate. Fundamentally, virtualization differs from cloud computing for the rationale that virtualization is software that stage-manage hardware, while cloud computing refers to a service that results from that treatment. Thus moral of a story is that virtualization is software which separates physical infrastructures to generate various dedicated resources. It is the fundamental technology that powers cloud computing. Virtualization technology might be driving the cloud computing surroundings, but thats just one of its numerous reimbursements.
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System | 2014
Subodh Kesharwani
Demographic trends illustrate the historical change in demographics and when these changes amalgamate with information system it takes a gargantuan prolific silhouette, which leads to innovation in totality. The impact of demographic changes is recognized as one of the most significant challenges that social security institutions will visage in the future. Demographic Change (DC) makes the statistics on educational achievement even more central to technology and economy.
Global Journal of Enterprise Information System | 2013
Subodh Kesharwani
Impetus Corporate Consulting is conceived by veteran Pharma professional Sanjeev Deshpande, now a Corporate Trainer in the industry. He is also an accredited NLP ( Neuro Linguistic Programming ) trainer based at Mumbai, India. No Abstract.
CONFENIS (2) | 2008
Subodh Kesharwani; Ramendu Roy; Ashish Agarwal
The academic institution in the earth has been progressively shifting from ivory tower to economic engine. Economy in the world and an academic institution are witnessing a transitioning phase. Academia and Industry repeatedly re-establish their apparatus and mechanism with modern systems. On the other hand, scrapping legacy systems and replacing them with more contemporary software, which we in general called as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System. The accountability of Academic State of Affairs specially an Open and Distance learning (ODL) system is consequently, exceptionally imperative in this paradigm. With the initiation of ERP System, which is a part of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), academia has augmented manifold. The specific objective of this paper is to study and expose how efficiently the pattern of availability and use of ERP System by the universities in the conventional & contemporary mode around the world, accomplish their educational goals. The findings of this study will be constructive to distance mode universities as well as other conventional universities in the enrichment of the programme and also, in identifying ways and means of adapting methods to suit the local conditions. Overall endeavor of this paper is to take care of the institutions systems that are broaden across the globe, so to triumph over the artificial boundaries and thus to bind these two system (ERP and Academia) together to function in harmony.
International Journal of Marketing Studies | 2012
Namita Rajput; Subodh Kesharwani; Akanksha Khanna
Journal of Business Administration Research | 2012
Namita Rajput; Subodh Kesharwani; Akanksha Khanna