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Wondering what the difference is between Information Technology (IT) Management and Information Systems (IS) Management?
There are many similarities between the two fields, but they also differ in many respects. While Information Systems Management is primarily concerned with how raw data can be managed and processed in systems to solve business problems and create new business opportunities, Information Technology Management focuses more on the implementation of processes whereby IT is used in the most effective and efficient manner to minimise risk and maximise benefits.
The University of Cape Town, in partnership with GetSmarter, offers online short courses in both disciplines: IS Management and IT Management.
Take a look at the infographic below to see a comparison of the two fields.
Relates to how something can be delivered to meet requirements and achieve objectives of a given business strategy. • Covers the intricacies of hardware and software (e.g CPU vs PC. OS vs Program, Hard Drive vs RAM). • Is involved with anything related to computers or computing technology. • Recommending releva nt techn ology. • Planning and managing an organisation’s IT infrastructure.
Relates to what is required to meet objectives of a given business strategy.
Covers decision-making based on a set of data, computing devices and management methods.
Is involved with the systems and processes that govern the efficient use of IT.
Reengineering business processes.
Determining how IT and business systems can provide a foundation for superior organisational performance.
Information Technology vs. Information Systems - Career Advice