2012
DOI: 10.9790/0661/0811422
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Cloud Computing: Overview & Current Research Challenges

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“…To a large extend, the success of cloud computing is due to the advantages for both individuals and firms, which can be attributed in particular to network effects: Direct network effects, such as the fast and simple, worldwide possible data exchange between shared participants, and indirect network effects, such as the exchange of experience between users of the same service. All of these factors result in a cost-saving benefit for both private users and businesses, both in monetary (for example, the elimination of acquisition and upgrade costs) and non-monetary terms (reduction of transaction costs, such as coordination and search costs) (Boss et al, 2007;Armbrust et al, 2010;Nazir, 2012;Henneberger, 2016). Table 3 shows the share of firms that buy cloud computing services used over the Internet for selected EU states.…”
Section: B Cloud Computing and Cybercrimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To a large extend, the success of cloud computing is due to the advantages for both individuals and firms, which can be attributed in particular to network effects: Direct network effects, such as the fast and simple, worldwide possible data exchange between shared participants, and indirect network effects, such as the exchange of experience between users of the same service. All of these factors result in a cost-saving benefit for both private users and businesses, both in monetary (for example, the elimination of acquisition and upgrade costs) and non-monetary terms (reduction of transaction costs, such as coordination and search costs) (Boss et al, 2007;Armbrust et al, 2010;Nazir, 2012;Henneberger, 2016). Table 3 shows the share of firms that buy cloud computing services used over the Internet for selected EU states.…”
Section: B Cloud Computing and Cybercrimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is numerous definition of Cloud Computing. According to U.S National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) -Cloud Computing is a model for enabling convenient, ondemand network access to a shared pool of computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or cloud provider interaction [1].Cloud computing is made up of two words cloud or computing. The word cloud is used to represent the network whose internal setup is not known to you.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The most arising question the clarity in the terms of uptime. The user data will be keeping by the service providers after the agreement expires [17].…”
Section: Issues With Cloud Computing/ Research Challenges a We Wmentioning
confidence: 99%