Yes it is. Information Technology is a phrase that encompasses a vast array of areas that are PC driven. Whether that be programming, networking, web development, or databases, Information Technology covers these areas.
A good area to see what covers Information Technology (IT) is at many universities, where they have courses that cover just this. Have a look at the courses offered and you will see that the word "Information Technology" covers an ever changing array of PC related items.
computer?....
Computer Information Technology refers to hardware (PC's, servers, networks etc) and the associated operating system software (broadly computer software in general can or could be referred to as a form of information technology). Computer Information Systems are a type of computer software used for the collection of raw data on to which queries can be asked. The output of the queries would then be termed as Information (and may be presented in the form of pie charts, line graphs etc).
Computer Information Technology refers to hardware (PC's, servers, networks etc) and the associated operating system software (broadly computer software in general can or could be referred to as a form of information technology). Computer Information Systems are a type of computer software used for the collection of raw data on to which queries can be asked. The output of the queries would then be termed as Information (and may be presented in the form of pie charts, line graphs etc).
Personal Computer - eXtended Technology
ICT stands for Information & Communication Technology.
Personal Computer with Extended Technology
what is the full form ctp? Computer To Plate (technology)
Information Technology Standards Committee?
Information Technology
Information technology (IT)
Information Technology
IT and CS are totally different fields. Careers are different. CS graduates hardly replace IT Graduates. CS takes focus in scientific research, scientific programming, and software engineering where IT in information system and information management. Some parts are overlapping each other. Before choosing a major, be sure to research which one you take more interest by looking at University Course Syllabuses.