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John J. Donovan, Crisis in Technology: The Solution, Strategic Weapons and Tactics for Executives, Handbook for Implemeting Strategic Advantage through Technology, Cambridge Technology Group, 1990 TRANSITION TO PILLAGE AND BURN
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__ The Church of Latter Day Saints encountered this problem. As mentioned in Chapter Two one of the Mormons' critical success factors is to build a database of genealogical information for all its members. This enormous and rapidly growing database is stored on a large mainframe in "batch" fashion—that is, the information stored in the database can only be accessed and updated through an intermittent, time-consuming programming process. But genealogical information tends to turn up in small pieces that can't be handled effectively by this process. So the Mornons turned to PCs. |