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Organic virtualisation for medium size enterprise during pandemic uncertainty

Poh Soon JosephNg

International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2025, vol. 49, issue 3, 349-371

Abstract: Medium size enterprise direction towards ICT framework is hauled by financial turbulence. The research incites the different inheritance IT framework model utilised in the item of innovation and disrupting advancement with evaporating seriousness towards IT foundation streamlining. This PLS-SEM blended mix mode technique with double information test-retest consecutive plan approach limits dim viewpoints and conclusions to explain the course of the event of action that prompts the advancement allocation. The discoveries uncovered the stunning actuality that 33% of absolute interests in technology were classified as ineffective projects, making for lost time between the business contenders whilst putting most gear underused and faulty business prospects whilst considering venture depreciation. BOINC freeware grid processing incorporated CPU and disk highlights been utilised to expand. The commitment of the review proposed an adaptable organic IT framework towards the formation of exostructure as a service that can be utilised towards the IT administration handbook.

Keywords: BOINC; cloud computing; framework; infrastructure as a service; IaaS; grid computing; model; optimisation; small and medium sized enterprise; technology acceptance model; virtualisation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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