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Teknologi Informasi

Teknologi Informasi. Mudji Rachmat Ramelan / muji@unila.ac.id. EDUCATION. Formal MBA, on Information Technology, 2005 Meinders Business School, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma. B.Sc. Management. 1998. Marketing Management FE-UNILA Non Formal

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Teknologi Informasi

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  1. Teknologi Informasi Mudji Rachmat Ramelan / muji@unila.ac.id

  2. EDUCATION • Formal • MBA, on Information Technology, 2005 Meinders Business School, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma. • B.Sc. Management. 1998. Marketing Management FE-UNILA • Non Formal • MCP (Microsoft Certified Professionals) on Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Professional, Dbase III+ Programming, Paradox Programming, Novell Operating System, CCNA, Oracle 8, Sun Thin Client • Diving Certificate Scuba Diver 3 1 Star Diver CMAS / POSSI • Short Course in internet Technology Prince of Songkha University, Phuket Thailand • Short Course Training on Information Technology Develop ment at Kunsan Vocational Training Institute, South Korea • Short course for INHERENT administrator, ITB, Bandung

  3. Pengalaman • (1999 – now) Lecturer at Management Department, FE UNILA • (1996) Network Administrator Buletin Board Service - UNILA • (1999) TA at Medical Faculty, Sriwijaya University Palembang • (1997-2000) Administrator Project for UNILA–LAMPUNG node on with AI3 (Asia Internet Initiatives Interconnection) • (1999–2000) Network Design Team for (SIAKAD) UNILA • (1997–2002) IT Procurement Unit LPIU-DUE Project UNILA • (1996 – 2002) Network Design Team and IU UNILA BACKBONE • (2002 ) Procurement Unit for TPSDP–UNILA cooperation with BINUS (Bina Nusantara), GUNADARMA, BUMIGORA University. • Task Force Inherent K2 Universitas Lampung 2006 • Procurement IMHERE Project UNILA 2007 - now • Secretaries INHERENT Local Node UNILA 2006 - now • Koordinator BBS-Unilanet Pusat Pelayanan Internet PUSKOM UNILA – July 2006 - now

  4. Courses • Sistem Informasi Manajemen • E-Commerce • Teknologi Informasi • Pengantar Aplikasi Komputer • Pemasaran International

  5. Website Penting • Website Utama Unila http://www.unila.ac.id • Website email mahasiswa http://students.unila.ac.id • Website INHERENT http://www.inherent-dikti.net/ • Website JARDIKNAS http://jardiknas.diknas.go.id/ • Website mata kuliah ini http://unilanet.unila.ac.id/~muji • Blog Unila http://blog.unila.ac.id/ • Messenger Unila http://chat.unila.ac.id/ • Hiburan • ftp://ftp.unila.ac.id/ • http://video.unila.ac.id/ • http://mp3.unila.ac.id/

  6. Trend Information Technology Global • Information Technology as part of Information system • An information system (IS) • collects, processes, stores, analyzes, and disseminates information for a specific purpose. • Like any other system, an information system includes • inputs(data, instructions) and • outputs (reports, calculations). • It processes the inputs by using technology such as PCs and produces outputs that are sent to users or to other systems via electronic networks and • a feedback mechanism that controls the operation.

  7. Information Technology • Refers to technological side of an information system, includes the hardware, database, software, network and other devices. • Or • The collection of computing systems used by an organization • Some times the term IT also used interchangeably with information system Or • May even be used in a Broadway to describe a collection of several information system, users and management for an entire organization

  8. World Trend • Digital Economy • Outsourcing • Certification • Internet • Wireless • VO-IP

  9. Digital Economy • An economy based on digital technologies, including communication networks (the Internet , intranets, and extranets), computers, software, and other related technologies; also sometimes called the Internet economy, the new economy, or the Web economy .

  10. The New Economy VS. The Old Economy

  11. Business Model in the Digital Economy • The Internet is revolutionizing the economic, societal, and technological foundations of the old economy. Organization are developing new models for business, the economy, and government 11

  12. Business Model • A method of doing business by which a company can generate revenue to sustain itself; spells out how the company adds value to its products or services. 13

  13. The Three Types of Business Pressure Market Pressure: • The global economy and strong competition • The changing nature of the workforce • Powerful customers. Technology Pressures: • Technological Innovation and Obsolescence • Information Overload. Societal Pressure: • Social responsibility • Government regulation and Deregulation • Spending for social programs • Protection Against Terrorist Attacks / Crime. • Ethical Issues 18

  14. Trend IT di Unila • Fiber Optic connection • Internet • Information system • Web Application • E-learning • Wireless • VO-IP

  15. Jaringan FO Unila

  16. Bahan Praktek • Start • Run • Ketikkan perintah • \\192.168.112.141\ • Username : s12007 • Password : s12007

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