Enterprise strategic shift of technology: cloud-based systems verses traditional distributed system

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting
Habibullah Khan, Hameed Sulthan Imam Abdul Samad
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Abstract

Cloud computing can be perceived as an amalgamation of technology, facilitator, source and as an application that raised the curtain for a shift in the global data management system. There is a need for more research and promotion to encourage the laggards towards this revolution. The present research is such a trial to explain laggards about the road map, framework and possible benefits of the strategic shift from traditional or distributed systems to cloud-based systems. The research work is mainly carried out to facilitate optimal information technology (IT) services using cloud-based technology for a medium-sized multi-national company. The study tool, a questionnaire, is shared with 250 respondents of different cadres in the organisation based on 28 countries worldwide. To explain the necessity of this shift, the study collected the version of the employees regarding their favouritism for cloud technology adoption (CA) as well as the need for user training (UT) for practicing cloud adoption.
企业技术战略转变:基于云的系统与传统分布式系统
云计算可以被看作是技术、促进者、资源的融合,也是为全球数据管理系统的转变拉开帷幕的一种应用。有必要进行更多的研究和推广,以鼓励落后者参与这场革命。目前的研究就是这样一种尝试,旨在解释从传统或分布式系统到基于云的系统的战略转变的路线图、框架和可能的好处。研究工作主要是为一家中型跨国公司提供基于云技术的最佳信息技术(IT)服务。研究工具是一份问卷,来自全球28个国家的250名不同干部的受访者分享了这份问卷。为了解释这种转变的必要性,该研究收集了员工关于他们对云技术采用(CA)的偏好以及实践云采用的用户培训(UT)的需求的版本。
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International Journal of Enterprise Network Management
International Journal of Enterprise Network Management Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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