Since 1984, Glaxo Pharmaceuticals has seen a dramatic expansion in the use of desktop personal computers. The use of these machines for spreadsheet modelling and data analysis, databases, graphics, word processing, project planning and statistical analysis, computer-based training and expert systems has transformed the nature of computing within the company and provided a platform for significant new co-processing developments. Over 1,300 personal computers have been installed in the company's four sites, providing a range of business benefits in terms of improved efficiency and effectiveness. Case studies of how these benefits have been provided are described, and a number of key issues for managing such change are discussed
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The impact of digital technologies on industry and society at large is the subject of numerous recen...
In 1949, the world's first business computer application was rolled out. The host for the applicatio...
DURING THE PAST 15 years, U.S. companies have poured billions of dol-lars into information technolog...
Glaxo Pharmaceuticals is a company of over 5,000 employees located on four main sites in the UK. In ...
This presentation was organised by the British Computer Society at Data General Offices in Hockley H...
This article examines how the helpdesk function has changed over the past three decades through exam...
For several years small businesses have struggled to take advantage of the promised capabilities of ...
Personal computers have changed the way that business is conducted in today\u27s office. Every posit...
This book is a report of a study aimed to investigate in how far a computer can be used for controll...
Using data from over 3,000 public employees in 46 U.S. cities in 1988, this article in-vestigates th...
This initial, descriptive study addressed the primary research question "What is a profile of deskto...
"PCs in Business Environment" is a project that contains two parts. First part is a real life applic...
This paper reports on a recent survey of 25 of the largest PC users in the financial industry. The s...
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