I would like to learn more about IT in software

Updated on educate 2024-04-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Do sales? It needs to be about your customer's industry and what the software can do.

    If you want to be able to communicate with your customers, you have to understand the industry in which they operate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't need to know much, just know the features.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best way to do this is to find someone to teach you. If you don't have it, look at the examples yourself, make it up yourself, and you must do it yourself, and the progress will be very fast.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Learning IT software is generally under the age of 25 to learn more suitable should be software programming requires a lot of mental work, more importantly, after undertaking a project, in order to complete on time, sometimes need to work overtime, all-night is also a long thing, and sometimes live in the company to lay on the floor, the average person can't stand it for too long, so it causes the software industry to have a relatively high elimination rate, generally in three to five years, if you are in three to five years mixed with the supervisor or something, it's good to say, it's basically a boil out, but after all, it's a minority.

    Here it is mentioned that the following hardware is much better than software, the elimination rate is low, and the salary will also be higher and higher with your seniority.

    It takes time to practice).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Hardware, the main hidden spine machine and network communication equipment for storage, processing and transmission of the main index hall.

    2. Software, including all kinds of software that can be used to collect, store, retrieve, analyze, apply and evaluate information, it includes what is commonly referred to as ERP (enterprise resource planning.

    CRM (Customer Relationship Management.

    Commercial management software such as SCM is also used to enhance process management.

    WF management software, DW DM software for auxiliary analysis, etc.

    3. Application refers to the collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, application, evaluation and use of various information, including the application of ERP, CRM, SCM and other software to directly assist decision-making, and also includes the use of other decision-making analysis models or with the help of DW DM and other technical means to further improve the quality of analysis and assist decision-makers in making decisions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Information Teachnology Information Technology, which involves industries related to the information industry, represented by computers.

    The IT industry is generally about electronic products. For example, computers, mobile phones, projectors, printers, and all computer perimeter equipment are called IT products. The IT industry refers to the industry that handles these products, and also includes the network, software, etc.

    In short, the content is quite extensive.

    IT definition and classification.

    1.Definitions:

    Information Teachnology Information Technology, which involves industries related to the information industry, represented by computers.

    The IT industry is generally about electronic products. For example, computers, mobile phones, projectors, printers, and all computer perimeter equipment are called IT products. The IT industry refers to the industry that handles these products, and also includes the network, software, etc.

    In short, the content is quite extensive.

    2.Classification:

    1) ISIC:

    This standard was developed and reviewed and adopted by the United Nations in 1989 to recommend statistical classification standards for countries** to use when comparing statistical data internationally. The standard provides countries with a basic framework for the comparison of various economic activity classifications, making it a tool for international statistical comparison and exchange.

    2) Global Industry Classification Standard:

    Morgan Stanley and Standard & Poor's jointly launched in 1999. Morgan Stanley and Standard & Poor's are both senior financial investment companies in the United States, and the most developed region of the global information technology industry is also in the United States, so these two companies in the "Global Industry Classification Standards" published in 99 will classify and divide the information technology industry in detail, which is one of the most important references for the Internet laboratory to formulate the classification standard of IT listed companies.

    3) National Classification Standards:

    China's current national economic industry classification standard is the National Bureau of Statistics in 94 promulgated the "National Economic Industry Classification Standard", and in May 2002 was revised, the new "National Economic Industry Classification Standard" will be officially used on October 1, 2002. The new standard adds the category of "information transmission, computer services and software", which is divided into 3 categories, 10 medium categories and 14 sub-categories.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Office includes Office components such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, Groove, Access, and InfoPath.

    Microsoft Office is a suite of office software developed by Microsoft Corporation based on the Windows operating system. Common components are Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. The latest version is Office 365 (Office 16).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many kinds of it, software development, decorative design.

    Graphic design. Animation design.

    **Devise. Which one are you going to learn?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can learn anything, but there is one thing, you have to learn fine, such as Photoshop, anyone can play two, but what it is like to learn fine, everyone understands.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Hardware mainly refers to the host and network communication equipment for data storage, processing and transmission.

    2. Software, including various software that can be used to collect, store, retrieve, analyze, apply and evaluate information, including ERP (enterprise resource planning), CRM (customer relationship management), SCM and other commercial management software, as well as WF management software used to strengthen process management, DW DM software for auxiliary analysis, etc.

    3. Application refers to the collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, application, evaluation and use of various information, including the application of ERP, CRM, SCM and other software to directly assist decision-making, and also includes the use of other decision-making analysis models or with the help of DW DM and other technical means to improve the quality of analysis and assist decision-makers in making decisions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The IT industry not only refers to the communication industry, but also includes the hardware and software industry, not only the manufacturing industry, but also the related service industry, so the communication manufacturing industry is only a component of the IT industry.

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