Analysis on Cloud Computing Database in Cloud Environment – Concept and Adoption Paradigm
Elena-Geanina Ularu (),
Florina Puican () and
Manole Velicanu ()
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Elena-Geanina Ularu: Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
Florina Puican: Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
Manole Velicanu: Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
Database Systems Journal, 2012, vol. 3, issue 2, 41-48
Abstract:
With the development of the Internet’s new technical functionalities, new concepts have started to take shape. These concepts have an important role especially in the development of corporate IT. Such a concept is „the Cloud”. Various marketing campaigns have started to focus on the Cloud and began to promote it in different but confusing ways. This campaigns do little, to explain what cloud computing is and why it is becoming increasingly necessary. The lack of understanding in this new technology generates a lack of knowledge in business cloud adoption regarding database and also application. Only by focusing on the business processes and objectives an enterprise can achieve the full benefits of the cloud and mitigate the potential risks. In this article we create our own complete definition of the cloud and we analyze the essential aspects of cloud adoption for a banking financial reporting application.
Keywords: Database; Cloud Computing; SaaS; IaaS; PaaS; Virtualization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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