What is Information Systems?
Information Systems is an interdisciplinary science that combines business administration and computer science. Its main goal is to design, develop, and apply business information systems to make business processes in companies more efficient and to support them.
As a bridge between IT and business, Information Systems specialists analyze operational processes and design and develop suitable digital solutions. For example, they translate the requirements of specialist departments into technical specifications or evaluate the potential of new technologies such as artificial intelligence or augmented reality. The field also deals with strategic issues of digitization such as digital transformation and the shaping of the digital economy and society.
Typical career fields for Information Systems specialists are diverse and range from IT consulting and project management to software development and IT management. In an increasingly digitalized world, they are sought-after professionals who are needed in almost all industries to drive digital transformation and implement innovative business models.
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