Multiple Choice
How does IT differ from IS?
A) IT costs money while IS doesn't.
B) IT is a newer word for IS.
C) IT refers to methods, invention, standards and products while IS is a system of hardware, software, data, procedures and people that produces information.
D) IT and IS are the same.
E) IT doesn't matter but IS does.
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