How to Speak Tech: The Non-Techie’s Guide to Technology Basics in Business
- Length: 148 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Apress
- Publication Date: 2013-12-26
- ISBN-10: 1430266104
- ISBN-13: 9781430266105
- Sales Rank: #404090 (See Top 100 Books)
“A great book everyone can use to understand how tech startups work.” –Rene Reinsberg, GM/VP at GoDaddy, CEO and Co-founder at Locu
“Finally a book non-techies can use to understand the web technologies that are changing our lives.” –Paul Bottino, Executive Director, Technology and Entrepreneurship Center, Harvard University
“Through the simplicity of his presentation, Vinay shows that the basics of technology can be straightforwardly understood by anyone who puts in the time and effort to learn.” –Joseph Lassiter, Professor of Management Science, Harvard Business School and Faculty Chair of the Harvard Innovation Lab
In a way that anyone can understand, How to Speak Tech: The Non-Techie’s Guide to Tech Basics in Business spells out the essential technical terms and technologies involved in setting up a company’s website or web application. Nontechnical business readers will find their digital literacy painlessly improved with each ten-minute chapter of this illustrative story of one successful technology startup building its Web-based business from scratch.
Vinay Trivedi–an entrepreneur and investor who works at the intersection of business and tech–employs the startup story line as his frame for explaining in plain language the technology behind our daily user experiences, the successful strategies of social media giants, the bold aspirations of tiny startups, and the competitive adaptations of ordinary businesses of all sizes and sectors. Along the way, he demystifies all those tech buzzwords in our business culture whose precise meanings are so often elusive even to the people using them.
Internet hardware, application software, and business process: the working premise of this book is that none of it is beyond the basic understanding of nontechnical business readers. Trivedi peels back the mystery, explains it all in simplest terms, and gives his readers the wherewithal to listen intelligently and speak intelligibly when the subject turns to technology in business.
What you’ll learn
- Website hosts and programming languages for web apps on the backend
- Performance and scalability
- APIs, open-source programs, feeds, and database management
- Design and display on the front end
Who this book is for
- Primary readership: nontechnical business people who want to firm up their understanding of the technology of the Internet and their fluency with technical terms in widespread use in the business world.
- Secondary readership: People in the general-interest mainstream who are looking for a short, accessible, and comprehensive treatment of Internet technology and business to inform their personal experience as consumers and generators of Internet content and value.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Internet
Chapter 2: Hosting and the Cloud
Chapter 3: The Back End: Programming Languages
Chapter 4: The Front End: Presentation
Chapter 5: Databases: The Model
Chapter 6: Leveraging Existing Code: APIs, Libraries, Web Services, and Open-Source Projects
Chapter 7: Software Development: Working in Teams
Chapter 8: Software Development: The Process
Chapter 9: Software Development: Debugging and Testing
Chapter 10: Promoting and Tracking: Attract and Understand Your Users
Chapter 11: Performance and Scalability
Chapter 12: Security Threats: To Defend and Protect