“…Operating and maintaining IT infrastructure has cost universities enormous amounts of money; hence, some argue that by adopting cloud-based solutions, such money could be saved and used in places more meaningful to the students and teachers [Ercan, 2010]. Articles in this category discuss how a variety of educational areas can benefit from cloud computing, such as those for elearning [Doelitzscher, Sulistio, Reich, Kuijs, and Wolf, 2011], online library resources [Jordan, 2011;Robert, 2009], and online collaborative writing [Calvo, O'Rourke, Jones, Yacef, and Reimann, 2011]. Some articles analyse more generic issues such as the influence of cloud computing on the job roles of IT staff in higher education [Currie, 2008] and the inevitable adoption of cloud computing driven by NetGens 2.0 students who are born digital natives and rely on cloud-based applications for their life and study [Brown, 2009].…”