DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/114/302-305
Saleh Nabiyev
Baku, Azerbaijan
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9231-0377
saleh.nabiyev@mail.ru
The Main Role of Information Technologies and Telecommunication Systems
Abstract
Information technologies (IT) and telecommunication systems have become an integral part of modern society and the economy. These fields are closely interconnected, performing functions such as data collection, processing, storage, and transmission. Information technologies encompass computer systems, software guarantee artificial intelligence, cloud technologies, cybersecurity, and data management. Telecommunication systems, on the other hand, enable the transmission of voice, video, and data through wired or wireless networks.
These technologies drive the development of communication tools and are widely applied across various sectors, from individual users to large corporations. Mobile communication, the internet, satellite communications, fiber-optic networks, and 5G technology are among the most significant achievements in this field. In particular, artificial intelligence and big data analytics play a crucial role in the advancement of IT, accelerating business automation and digital transformation.
The evolution of telecommunication systems strengthens global connectivity, contributes to economic digitalization, and enhances social interaction. With the widespread adoption of internet technologies, sectors such as e-government, online education, telemedicine, and the digital economy have experienced significant growth.
All these factors indicate that information technologies and telecommunication systems are the driving forces behind innovation and technological progress in today’s world. In the future, these fields will continue to evolve in directions such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, 6G communication technologies, and enhanced cybersecurity.
Keywords: computer systems, software guarantee artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, mobile communication, internet, satellite communications, fiber-optic networks