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  • Critical Success & Failure Factors of EIS
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2010)

    After a brilliant reception of three preceding issues published in a regular intervals 2009, July-2009 & Jan-2010, respectively and finally now on the verge of finalizing Dec 2010, we are privileged for your overwhelming responses and also making fraternity. We know that it’s an academician around the globe who had made this
    successful. The credit also goes to our editorial board who had taken inception to accomplishment.

  • Online Digital Era of EIS
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2010)

    It’s my privilege to welcome you all once again to celebrate the first Anniversary of publishing two vital issues in a year 2009. The theme dedicated to this issue itself of EIS”. This is a first issue of 2010 valid from January-June 2010.
    Assortment expansion is a fundamental process in creating and building AN ARCHIVE, be it in an Institution, college, school or a public library. It is a well planned movement for policy is essential. Online Digital is a step in this direction.

  • Pedagogical View to Enterprise Information System
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2009)

    It’s my privilege to welcome you all once again for the Second issue of “Global Journal of Enterprise Information system”, which will known for its acronym GJEIS with a theme dedicated to this volume itself “Pedagogical View to Enterprise Information System”. 
    I always uses to remember the saying that “When the things get tough the tough get going”. Information Systems has been documented as the "enabler" of business in the 21st century. The speedy augmentation of IT within America, India and other parts of the world promise success for companies that expand operations worldwide. This might not have been the case a few years back but is unquestionably true of the present. As a teacher(s) of Information Systems we hear students inquire, "Why the course materials are so quickly outdated?” We tell them that teaching Enterprise Information Systems is like teaching the Big Bang theory 60 seconds rather a one minute after the event. The future is still being formed. Technology is always on the
    rise and change is endemic in enterprise system managements. You need to be on top of ongoing changes.

  • Paradigm Shift in Information System
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2009)

    It’s my privilege to welcome you all for the very first debut edition of “Global Journal of Enterprise Information system”, which will known for it’s acronym GJEIS with a theme dedicated to this volume itself “Paradigm shift in Information system”. I always uses to remember the saying that “When the things get tough the tough get going”. Information Systems has been documented as the "enabler" of business in the 21st century. The speedy augmentation of IT within America, India and other parts of the world promise success for companies operations worldwide. This might not have been the case a few years back but is unquestionably true of the present. As a teacher(s) of Information Systems we hear students inquire, "Why the course materials are so quickly outdated?” We tell them that teaching Enterprise Information Big Bang theory 60 seconds rather a one minute after the event. The future is still being formed. Technology is always on the rise and change is endemic in enterprise system managements. You need to be on top of ongoing changes.

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