scholarly journals The Effect of Applying Business Intelligence on Improvement of Information Technology Management (Case Study: Software Companies in Tehran Province)

Author(s):  
Mohamad Ali Noruozzadeh

The purpose of this study was investigating the effect of applying business intelligence in improving information technology management of organization based on data of software companies in Tehran province using data mining techniques in Clementine environment entitled BI-IT.DM.  The data is based on a sample of 12,000 data and reports from software companies in Tehran province during the years 2013 to 2018, available in the Organization of Computer Guild of Iran. The initial and proposed model of research was developed after conducting a case study in software companies in Tehran province. The most important results of this study are that the main predictors of the model are predictors of "business intelligence for business IT services strategy with data code (A5)" with predictive weight of 0.34%, predictor "business intelligence for continuous improvement of business IT services with data code (A1) with predictive weight 0.30%, predictor "business intelligence for business IT services transfer with data code (A3). Finally, in order to apply business intelligence to improve the organization's information technology management, the top companies were categorized into six groups (Class A-F), with optimal ratios of the likelihood of successful use of BI in the organization.

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gina Paola Maestre-Gongora ◽  
Wilson Nieto Bernal

This article presents a proposal of conceptual model for public administrations that allows analyzing the level of IT management capacity as an enabler of smart cities from a multidimensional and dynamic approach taking into account technological, institutional and innovation aspects. The model includes five domains (e-government strategy, Public Innovation, Data Management, IT Services and Infrastructure) that are described in terms of key domain areas, objectives and questions. The model was conceptually validated with four IT offices in Colombia and a pilot test was developed in the Atlantic department. A profile of information technology management capabilities was obtained from public data of the Ministry of ICT in Colombia.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul J. Granetto ◽  
Richard B. Bird ◽  
David F. Vincent ◽  
Barbara A. Sauls ◽  
H. R. Tollefson

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (22) ◽  
pp. 10712
Author(s):  
Wilson Nieto Bernal ◽  
Keryn Lorena García Espitaleta

The goal of this research is to design a framework to develop an information technology (IT) maturity model to guide the planning, design, and implementation of smart city services. The objectives of the proposed model are to define qualitatively and measure quantitatively the maturity levels for the IT dimensions used by smart cities (IT governance, IT services, data management and infrastructure), and to develop an implementation model that is practical and contextualized to the needs of any territory that wants to create or improve smart city services. The proposed framework consists of three components: a conceptual model of smart city services, IT dimensions and indicators, and IT maturity levels. The framework was validated by applying it to a case study for the evaluation of the IT maturity levels for the city of Cereté, Colombia.


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