explain the impact of computer on business in brief
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computer pays a very important and vital role in business. it stores all the data in it, helps in calculating and make us more conscious.
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Computers are used in every industry and type of business today. They come in many different forms and new uses are being developed constantly thanks to evolving technology. While consumers use computers to communicate and entertain, businesses are primarily interested in computer technology as it relates to completing projects and handling specific business activities. From this practical standpoint, computers have had an important impact on nearly every level of business operation.
Computers have become essential business tools. They are used in every aspect of a company's operations, including product creation, marketing and administration. It is critical that business owners take the time to choose the right computers, software and peripherals for their organization.
There are several different kinds of computer technology that businesses use. The most common is the personal computer, which employees use to access information and create documents. Computers are also used in peripheral devices like handheld phones or PDAs as well as security systems. Other computers work in most automated settings where employees have little direct interaction with the system unless something goes wrong
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Computers have become essential business tools. They are used in every aspect of a company's operations, including product creation, marketing and administration. It is critical that business owners take the time to choose the right computers, software and peripherals for their organization.
There are several different kinds of computer technology that businesses use. The most common is the personal computer, which employees use to access information and create documents. Computers are also used in peripheral devices like handheld phones or PDAs as well as security systems. Other computers work in most automated settings where employees have little direct interaction with the system unless something goes wrong
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