vTechnology
breakthroughs — in on-line databases, terminals, networks, and large scale
permanent storage — caused existing applications to become obsolete and
created a need for a whole class of new applications (circa 1970).
˛The concepts associated with on-line databases —
databases
connected to and fed by networked terminals — promised an end to management
isolation if management would only:
* view
information as a key resource;
* build a totally consistent,
company-wide, database;
* ensure that information was entered into and
updated in that database as soon as it
entered
the company.
˛The vision — all of the organization’s
information is instantly available in up-to-date, accurate, and consistent form
at the touch of a keyboard, allowing faster operations and enabling everyone in
the organization
to stay in touch with the real world.