Abstract
Information Technology (IT) management is the practice of managing all IT resources in accordance with a company's strategic goals and demands. This comprises both real resources such as networking hardware, equipment, and personnel and intellectual properties such as software as well as data. IT has the ability to speed software development, quality, as well as effectiveness. The primary goal of IT management is to create value through the application of technology. To accomplish this, corporate objectives and technology should be in sync. Understanding the evolutionary procedures of information technology management is crucial to better comprehend how to handle IT nowadays. Many classic approaches of IT management are accessible, and they might be component of existing IT operations, because park as well as recreation administrators were taught and systems were created at the time they developed. The purpose of this study is to discuss the various phases of IT management evolution.
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