"Information technology is the application of computers and telecommunications to the collection, processing, storage, and dissemination of voice, graphics, text, and numerical information "- Stephen Flowers, Success in Information Processing (1988). In 1958, Harold
J. Leavitt and Thomas L. Whisler coined the phrase when they described the emergence of a new computer-based information processing technology in a widely-acclaimed Harvard Business Review article, Management in the 1980s. Their work reflected concerns about whether new technology would impact the future of workers and also predicted what business would be like 30 years later.
for more : https://www.questia.com/library/science-and-technology/technology/information-technology
J. Leavitt and Thomas L. Whisler coined the phrase when they described the emergence of a new computer-based information processing technology in a widely-acclaimed Harvard Business Review article, Management in the 1980s. Their work reflected concerns about whether new technology would impact the future of workers and also predicted what business would be like 30 years later.
for more : https://www.questia.com/library/science-and-technology/technology/information-technology
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