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EVOLUTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
START STAGE
Acquisition of the first computer
The type of administration is scarce and the function of the systems is usually handled by an administrator
Resistance to change by staff and users (cyberphobia
It ends with the successful implementation of the first information system
CONTROL OR FORMALIZATION STAGE
It starts with the need to control the use of computing resources.
The applications are aimed at facilitating the control of business operations to give them greater efficiency.
The portfolio of pending applications to be developed begins to grow.
The development and implementation of work standards within the department begins.
The development of automatic interfaces between the different systems begins
The function of systems planning focused on budget control is born.
INTEGRATION STAGE
The integration of data and systems arises as a direct result of the centralization of the system department
New technologies related to databases, among others, allow integration.
The cost of equipment and software decreased so it was available to more users
Technological changes modified the role of the user and of the information systems department
DATA MANAGEMENT STAGE.
Proper data management
Information is a resource that must be accessible to all users
MATURITY STAGE
Applications are developed that provide information for senior management decisions
Applications developed in technology are introduced and the integration of communication networks is achieved
The information technology of the organization is defined as basic functions
Good communication is maintained with the general management
STAGE OF CONTAGION
It begins with the implementation of the first information system.
Proliferation of applications throughout the organization
The type of administration used is oriented towards the sale of applications
The hiring of personnel begins and positions such as "system analyst, programmer, head of development, head of technical support, etc."
Developed applications lack automatic interfaces
Applications are developed with little or no work standards.