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ROMANIAN ENTERPRISES' WILLINGNESS TOADOPT THE CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES FOR HOSTING THEIR DATABASES

Babucea Ana-Gabriela and Cecilia Rabontu
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Babucea Ana-Gabriela: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI UNIVERSITY OF TARGU JIU

Annals - Economy Series, 2019, vol. 6, 47-55

Abstract: The digital economy requires the digital transformation of businesses as a mandatory requirement for the development of any company and a guarantor of their business success. The digital transformation regards the digitalization of all aspects of the business and the utilization of digital solutions for all its processes. From this perspective, cloud-computing services are the base of digital transformation. Cloud-based infrastructure ensures flexible access to data, and if it is demand, to the computing resources, supporting in this way the new business models. Data hosting in cloud allows the development of applications and databases much more advanced than those of local data-centers, especially since lately, large data and information have proved quite complicate to locally store, with very high costs. Therefore, more and more companies are considering adopting cloud solutions for storing their databases. The study based on the EUROSTAT statistical data, aims to create an image of the Romanian enterprise's typologies that buy/use hosting for their databases as a cloud computing service.

Date: 2019
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