Technology Assessment: Cloud Service Adoption Decision
Greg Wease,
Kwasi Boateng,
Chih-Jen Yu (),
Leong Chan () and
Husam Barham ()
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Greg Wease: Portland State University
Kwasi Boateng: Portland State University
Chih-Jen Yu: Portland State University
Leong Chan: Pacific Lutheran University
Husam Barham: Portland State University
Chapter Chapter 16 in Infrastructure and Technology Management, 2018, pp 447-471 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Cloud computing emerged in its current form in the last decade and quickly became popular as it offers a different way to develop, implement, and maintain and pay for IT services in compare with the traditional on-premise approach [42]. The fast-growing adoption of cloud computing is attributed to the benefits it offers to firms over the on-premise environment, like sharply reduced capital expenditure and upfront investment, increased speed to market, more flexible costs and capacity: use it and pay for it when you need it only, cheaper disaster recovery solutions, access to the latest technologies, and more efficient collaboration of global teams [5, 41].
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-68987-6_16
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