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                                    %u062c%u0645%u064a%u0639 %u0627%u0644%u062d%u0642%u0648%u0642 %u0645%u062d%u0641%u0648%u0638%u0629 %u0640 %u0627%u0625%u0644%u0639%u062a%u062f%u0627%u0621 %u0639%u0649%u0644 %u062d%u0642 %u0627%u0645%u0644%u0624%u0644%u0641 %u0628%u0627%u0644%u0646%u0633%u062e %u0623%u0648 %u0627%u0644%u0637%u0628%u0627%u0639%u0629 %u064a%u0639%u0631%u0636 %u0641%u0627%u0639%u0644%u0647 %u0644%u0644%u0645%u0633%u0627%u0626%u0644%u0629 %u0627%u0644%u0642%u0627%u0646%u0648%u0646%u064a%u062954%u2022 Business Applications Business management software is software used for commercial purposes. The term is often used more specifically for programs that help the business sector to achieve specific goals through capabilities it supports. Examples of capabilities applied to business programs include decision support systems (DSS), which aid in decision making, and customer relationship management (CRM), where the program helps to make a detailed compilation of clients, along with other types of promotion and record keeping. Note that software can be purchased as a package which costs less than developing the software but may provide limited functionality or can be used as open source which is a free software that can be modified by the user but has no technical support in case of problems. The last option is internal development by organization experts or outsourcing the development to an outside organization. History of the Infrastructure This section explores the development in the infrastructure. The idea of networks began in 1958 with the introduction of the mainframe which is a centralized computer used primarily by large organizations for critical applications like bulk data processing for tasks such as statistics, enterprise resource planning, and largescale transaction processing. It was large sized, costly and accessed through dummy terminals which represents monitors connected through a network to the mainframe which performs all the processing. Due to its cost, it was not adopted by most organizations. In 1965 digital equipment corporation introduced the minicomputer which was close to the mainframe power but less costly and smaller in size. The widespread of computers came in 1981 with the introduction of the IBM PC which marked the growth of computers and applications in this period. In 1994 the internet was available for access to the masses and due to its lower cost of communications, organizations thought to link their disparate systems across 
                                
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