- What is information architecture and what is information infrastructure and how do they differ and how do they relate to each other?
Information architecture identified where and how important information, such as customer records, is maintained and secured. Information infrastructure (infrastructure architecture) the actual implementation that will provide for effective Information Systems, including the hardware, software, services and people involved.
- Describe how an organisation can implement a solid information architecture
- Backup and Recovery:
- Disaster Recovery:
- Information Security:
- List and describe the five requirement characteristics of infrastructure architecture.
- Reliability:
- Scalability:
- Flexibility:
- Availability:
- Performance:
- Describe the business value in deploying a service oriented architecture
Service Orientated Architecture is a business-driven IT architectural approach that supports integrating a business as linked, repeatable tasks or services. It ensures that IT systems can adapt quickly, easily and economically to support rapidly changing business needs.
- What is an event?
- What is a service?
A service is a business task, such as checking a potential customer’s credit card rating when opening a new account. This is part of a business process.
- What emerging technologies can companies can use to increase performance and utilise their infrastructure more effectively?
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