UDC 502.171 (075.8)
DOI: 10.36871/2618-9976.2022.02.006

Authors

Zvyagin L.S.
PhD of Economics, Associate Professor, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Associate Professor of the Department "System analysis in economics", Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The main organizational capabilities are supported or expanded by information systems. These systems support business operations, act as a tool for making individual and group decisions, create a basis for innovation through the development of new products and processes, to simplify relations with customers, suppliers and partners, as well as to achieve competitive advantages. Information systems and Big Data bring new opportunities to the way companies interact and compete, how organizations are structured and how jobs are created.
The relevance of the issue of information systems and Big Data lies in the fact that currently the use of Internetbased information systems can significantly reduce the cost of communication between employees and firms, citizens of the same country (in the context of environmental information networks). Knowledge, information, and data tend not only to appear, to be interchanged, but also to accumulate. Every year, the rate of new data is increasing, many tools and ways of working with this data are changing, more effective ones are appearing. Big data cannot be processed and analyzed using standard methods, so new solutions, platforms, and repositories have been created for these purposes for the last ten years.

Keywords

Information systems, Ecology, Modeling, Analysis, Processes and algorithms, Artificial intelligence, Big data