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Technology Information:
Information Systems: A Manager's Guide to Harnessing Technology Version 1.0 (B&W)

Product Type: Book
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Manufacturer: Flat World Knowledge, Inc.
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Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-19
Summary: "Only read excerpts, but looks really promising!"
I stumbled across an online version of this book, which allowed you to print off individual chapters, when I was trying to find something to help my non-techie manager understand terms like "application servers" and "web services" and all of that. It's hard to judge as I'm a techie, but it seemed to present the material in a straight-forward (if not at times perhaps a touch TOO simplistic) manner.
I read another section of a chapter about web site vulnerabilities, as our manager was having a hard time understanding why there might be security aspects with our code -- his logical assumption from a non-technical background was that you had to tell the system what you wanted to do, so you didn't have a lot of options.
I've not read the whole book, but the sections I went looking for seemed like they would be useful in presenting information to a manager who wanted to learn more, but wasn't sure where to look. There are sections on social media, distributed applications, e-commerce systems, what exactly programmers do when they 'write software', what open source software is and why it is, databases, cloud computing, and more.
So worth a look, in terms of content, I think.