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Coping with rapidly changing information technology: challenges facing Africa's less-developed countries

Published: 01 July 2000 Publication History

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Information technology (IT) is changing rapidly and is bringing radical changes and opportunities to our economic, social and political spheres of life. However, along with these opportunities are a few challenges for information systems users and managers everywhere. In Africa's less-developed countries, these challenges are similar to those encountered in the industrialised world, and maybe more difficult to cope with. Successful coping requires capital, technical know-how, and a modern telecommunications infrastructure, all of which are deficient in many parts of Africa. IT applications can significantly impact competitive advantages in trade and development, and are deemed critical to the success of any organisation. This paper examines the problems that can be encountered with rapid changes in IT, and how organisations in the less-developed countries in Africa can cope.

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    cover image International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
    International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology  Volume 13, Issue 3-5
    July 2000
    173 pages
    ISSN:0952-8091
    EISSN:1741-5047
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    Inderscience Publishers

    Geneva 15, Switzerland

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    Published: 01 July 2000

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    1. Africa
    2. challenges
    3. coping
    4. information technology
    5. less-developed countries

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