Specification of Information Technology in Knowledge Management
Ms. Priya Kushwaha, Dr. Preeti Yadav
First Published December 15,2016
Authors
Ms. Priya Kushwaha
Dr. Preeti Yadav
Affiliation
Research Scholar Amity University, Jaipur
Associate Professor Amity University, Jaipur
Abstract
In today’s world, knowledge management is applied across the world in all industry sectors public and private organizations, humanitarian institutions, international charities and in every field of life for continuous innovation. It is developing rapidly in the present era. Knowledge management is very important term in itself and when we connect this term to information technology then it increases the value of growing demand towards innovation. In all the organizations, knowledge management fosters software development process. The digitization process helps the knowledge management system to share the information and to connect through internet/intranet. In any organization, amount of data to manage, is challenging but with new technologies like IOT (Internet of Things) it can be easy. IoT is used in every field in big firms, small firm or medium firm. In every firm Knowledge Management is required and to lead in a market with a big data, IoT is essential. So, if we talk about the impact of knowledge management related to IT in present scenario, it is required to connect different perspectives on the creation, innovation & management of knowledge. In organizations IT gives a strong support to employees regarding awareness of knowledge management and uses of technology. Integration of the knowledge management process into the business process is very supportive. The main objective of this paper is to meet the challenges that public and private organisations must take for active adoptions to new management tools, method, best practices of knowledge management through IoT.
Keywords
Knowledge Management, Innovation, IoT, Information Technology
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Ms. Priya Kushwaha, Dr. Preeti Yadav.
(2016) ‘Specification of Information Technology in Knowledge Management’, Research Scholar Amity University, JaipurAssociate Professor Amity University, Jaipur,
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