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Digital infrastructures are the commonly used technologies, systems, products and platforms which businesses use to conduct commerce, partnerships and transactions. Chief among these infrastructures is the Internet – an infrastructure which is remarkable for its all-pervasive presence in our daily lives – while others include cloud computing, social media, mobile technology, blockchain technologies and cryptocurrencies.

This book introduces the key concepts and models to help you understand digital infrastructures, their technologies, their dynamic evolution, and the ways that businesses can exploit them. The primary focus is on processes of innovation and change that are embodied in new digital infrastructures. The book takes a balanced approach, presenting easy-to-understand technical information and pragmatic business analysis. The book’s concise chapters develop the topics carefully, with clear language and many real-world examples. The intended audience includes management students on advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses, as well as business professionals and entrepreneurs.

Readers at all levels will value the book’s explanation of the technical elements of digital infrastructures and will find insights they can use in developing their own business ideas, in start-ups or existing enterprises.



This book introduces the key concepts and models to help you understand digital infrastructures, their technologies, their dynamic evolution, and the ways that businesses can exploit them. The primary focus is on processes of innovation and change that are embodied in new digital infrastructures.

Preface

Chapter 1: Infrastructures: Something old...something new

Chapter 2: Innovationsomething new

Chapter 3: The origins of the Internet

Chapter 4: A layered model of digital infrastructures

Chapter 5: Emerging architecture

Chapter 6: Economics perspectives

Chapter 7: Evolving digital infrastructures

Chapter 8: Business models and digital platforms

Chapter 9: The World Wide Web (WWW)

Chapter 10: The cloud and cloud services

Chapter 11: Mobile technology

Chapter 12: Social media

Chapter 13: Metaverse: The 3D Internet

Chapter 14: Artificial intelligence: From algorithm to infrastructure

Chapter 15: Issues of governance and regulation

Chapter 16: The future of digital infrastructures for business innovation

Index
Magda David Hercheui is Professor (Management Education) in Project Management and Innovation at the UCL School of Management.

Tony Cornford recently retired as Associate Professor in Information Systems in the Department of Management at the London School of Economics and Political Science.