the environment in which information and communication technologies play a significant role
Telematics tools (also known as Information Society Technologies) help improve the quality and efficiency of public administrations and services, as well as their accessibility and user-friendliness, leading to better informed citizens. This contributes to realising European Union goals for an inclusive "User-Friendly Information Society."
a society which makes extensive use of information networks and ICT, produces large quantities of information and communications products and services, and has a diversified content industry.
A society in which economic and cultural life is critically dependent on information and communications technologies. Popularised in Europe by the 1994 Bangemann report on 'Europe and the global information society'. Similar to the NII and GII concepts but focusing less on technology, more on uses.
A society in which information becomes the main product or essential to other products, with a recognition that organizations success depends on the ability to exploit information, and most workers depend on information flow to perform their jobs. In practice, information is heavily dependent on computerised processes and the internet.
The term adopted the European Commission to indicate a society where information is a key component of economic and social activity. Citizens, both consumers or workers, use information intensively. It is universally accessible through advanced information and communications technologies.
a society that has shifted from a heavy, industrial base to one that is driven by the production, manipulation, and exchange of information. IN this setting, information can be viewed as a social, economic, and a political force.
Information Society is a self titled album by synth-pop band Information Society. It was their first release under a major label, after two independent albums.