Enterprise Information System

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According to Ken Baum at the University of Phoenix[1] "Enterprise System also known as Enterprise Resource Planning System provides a single information system for organization-wide coordination and integration of key business processes. It collects data from various business processes in manufacturing and production, finance and accounting, sales and marketing, human resources; and store the data in a single ample data respiratory which help other part of business by providing required information." An Enterprise Information System would typically be operated by professional system administrators and be deployed on dedicated servers. It would typically offer network connectivity and provide services that supported the operations carried out by the enterprise.

Examples of Enterprise Information Systems are Database Management Systems, Messaging Oriented Middlewares and Enterprise Resource Planning systems.

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1 - Web:University of Phoenix - http://www.phoenix.edu

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