SCIENTIFIC AND THEORETICAL BASIS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN ENTERPRISES

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This study aims to explore the importance of information technology adoption for government to derive an information technology value chain that is beneficial to all aspects of efforts to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Information technology has a very important effect on the performance of employees, because it helps to perform all activities faster, accurately and correctly. In general, this study is important to understand and understand that information technology is necessary and useful for enterprises. Enterprise must have advantages, core competitiveness, strategies and innovations, especially information technology.

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Shaymuratova , M. . (2022). SCIENTIFIC AND THEORETICAL BASIS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF MODERN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN ENTERPRISES. Евразийский журнал академических исследований, 2(12), 121–122. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/5686

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