Data Processing Has Changed Over Time

Data Processing has changed greatly over time. Whileinexpensive compute power, data processing has
one can track the beginnings of the modern analyticalbeen transformed from an ancillary function of
computer to Charles Babbage (1791-1871), we reallyaccounting departments to mechanisms by which
saw the beginning of modern day informationorganizations can transform and enhance their internal
systems during World War II when they were usedprocessing while integrating their interactions with
as code busters. After the war, few anticipated howcustomers and suppliers.
much computers would affect our lives. Early onThe key to modern day data processing is not simply
even IBM thought that there would only be a handfulthe automation of some manual process. Today,
of companies that would need a computer.business realizes that data processing, information
In those days, computers were massive systemssystems, change the very processes that are used
based on vacuum tubes and core memory. With theto run the business. They not only do same things
advent of the integrated circuit, computermore efficiently, the do thins differently.
architectures took a giant leap forward. TheIn the past an order was printed and sent to a
mainframe systems of the late 1980's evolved intosupplier. The order was received and, if the item was
Client/Server applications of the early 1990's. Inin stock, it was shipped. Items not in stock were
parallel, the Internet grew from a few engineer andplaced on back order. Today with Supply chain
research systems to a World Wide network. Itintegration, the entire supply chain is integrated into
wasn't until an Al Gore authored bill allowingone network. Warehouse management software
commerce to be carried out over the Internet didnotifies suppliers when stock levels drop and order
things really start to change. Every business, everyare placed. The suppliers themselves use data mining
organization, had to carve out a space on "The Net."and CRM (Customer Relationship Management)
The ubiquitous nature of The Internet made it thesoftware to predict ordering patterns and anticipate
perfect way for business to have a global reachcustomer needs.
while maintaining a local presence. Soon, applicationEven how businesses interact with their customers
vendors were making Internet based applications.has changed. In the past, businesses used mass
Today, solution providers are exploiting servicemarketing to appeal to the greatness number of
oriented architectures and BPEL to provide more agilepossible customers. Today, we have mass
environments in which to do business.customization where businesses on a group basis
Today, combining Internet access with massive,provide customized goods and services.