Software as a Service (SaaS) as Cloud Computing: Security and Risk vs. Technological Complexity

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 Engineering
Sandesh Achar
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Abstract

The software delivery model known as Software as a service (SaaS) has evolved from cutting-edge innovation to an essential technology for many companies. However, due to the extensive range of cloud services that companies offer as part of their SaaS offerings, it is indispensable to thoroughly comprehend the dangers associated with using these services. This article describes those dangers and recommendations for the most effective methods of control that are open to managers. This study's objective is to investigate the factors of Technological Complexity, Security and Risk, and Technical Support within an organization to determine how these factors can influence an organization's end-use intention regarding cloud technology. The availability of technical support, the complexity of use, and the organization's training have been highlighted as the most crucial factors of this aim. The findings suggest that complexity negatively influences intention to use, although training and assistance are vital, with a similar weight. Shared or collective knowledge is essential in the adoption of cloud computing technologies.
软件即服务(SaaS)与云计算:安全性和风险vs.技术复杂性
被称为软件即服务(SaaS)的软件交付模型已经从前沿创新发展成为许多公司的基本技术。然而,由于公司作为SaaS产品的一部分提供了广泛的云服务,因此彻底理解与使用这些服务相关的危险是必不可少的。本文描述了这些危险,并为管理者提供了最有效的控制方法建议。本研究的目的是调查组织内的技术复杂性、安全性和风险以及技术支持因素,以确定这些因素如何影响组织对云技术的最终使用意图。技术支持的可得性、使用的复杂性和组织的培训被强调为实现这一目标的最关键因素。研究结果表明,尽管训练和帮助是至关重要的,但复杂性对使用意愿产生了负面影响,其权重相似。共享或集体知识对于采用云计算技术至关重要。
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Nuclear Engineering International
Nuclear Engineering International 工程技术-核科学技术
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