ICT is an acronym that stands for Information Communications
Tecnology. However, apart from explaining an acronym, there is not a
universally accepted defininition of ICT? Why? Because the concepts, methods
and applications involved in ICT are constantly evolving on an almost daily
basis. Its difficult to keep up with the changes - they happen so fast.
Lets focus on the three words behind ICT:
- INFORMATION
- COMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY
A good way to think about ICT is to consider all the uses of
digital technology that already exist to help individuals, businesses and
organisations use information. ICT covers any product that will store,
retrieve, manipulate, transmit or receive information electronically in a
digital form. For example, personal computers, digital television, email,
robots. So ICT is concerned with the storage, retrieval, manipulation,
transmission or receipt of digital data. Importantly, it is also concerned with
the way these different uses can work with each other.
In business, ICT is often categorised into two broad types
of product:
- The traditional computer-based technologies
(things you can typically do on a personal computer or using computers at home
or at work); and
- The more recent, and fast-growing range of
digital communication technologies (which allow people and organisations to
communicate and share information digitally)