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The Benefits of an Information System |
An information system is there to empower its
users. A database simply provides data, but an information system
is all about providing the best information the user needs to do their
task more effectively. It also takes into account that different users
doing their own specific tasks may need to see their information presented
in differing ways. The benefits of an information system follow when
the user can quickly access, understand and respond correctly to that
information.
Take for example a bottling line that has the capability of filling
10,000 bottles a day, but like the majority of packaging lines actually
achieves about 50% of its potential on average. The production manager
wants to see the throughput data and the reasons why the machine
is falling short. The operators on the other hand need to see alert
messages as why the machine has just stopped and what action to
take to fix it. The cause may be a specific mechanical failure such
as a jam up, lack of product or one of many things. The production
manager will be interested to discover that the mechanical failures
only amounted to 8% stoppage time and another 5% due to lack of
product. He will also notice that the main reason the line did not
perform is because nobody pressed the start button when the machine
was ready to run!
This example shows that Information systems can be powerful tools
for business. The key is having current data converted to useful
information and having that delivered to people who can act upon
it before it’s too late. If the information is delivered too
slowly then it is only a lesson learned rather than profitable opportunity.
Information systems do not need to be a real-time to qualify for
this definition. The emphasis is more on providing useful information
rather than raw data from a database that still needs processing
or analysing to become meaningful.
Sometimes how an information system may benefit you is not initially
clear. Often information systems evolve as your business grows.
You may start with a simple database and as you identify areas where
better information may provide economic benefits, you add to your
base system. Information systems are rarely out-of-the-box solutions,
they are something that grows with you. It is therefore very important
that your systems technology allows you to have this path to build
upon. You must be able to control the technology and not be locked
into a standard boxed solution that only its manufacturers control.
You get no assurance that their upgrades will be inline with your
business needs of the future.
In summary, to get the greatest benefits from
an information system, consider it an adaptable tool that you progress
as your business progresses. Don’t get locked into inflexible
technology, grow a system that delivers on what you really need
most today, knowing that when tomorrow’s new challenges come,
the system will have the flexibility to adapt. This is where custom
software development delivers strongly.
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