Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications &Amp; Services 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2684200.2684359
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Enterprise Application Management in Cloud Computing Context

Abstract: Rapid growth of various types of cloud services and web APIs is creating new opportunities for innovative enterprise application. As a result, organizations are beginning to rely on external cloud providers to deliver a significant part of their IT infrastructure and software services. An important challenge, in particular in situations where a large number of cloud providers are involved relates to maintaining continuity of operation in the face of changes in external services. Most current research on this t… Show more

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“…To gain these benefits, Elson and Howell [30] posits that when adopting cloud computing, organizations and their top management should make an effort to access and analyse possible changes in organizational culture, process and work relationships. Large organizations which have made huge investments in ICT infrastructure experience difficulties related to integrating cloud computing services with the existing on-premise applications [31]. While citing Banerjee [32] and Goscinski and Brock [25], Gangwar et al [26] concludes that cloud computing adoption rate is not growing as fast as expected even though the technology provides several strategic and operational advantages to organizations.…”
Section: Cloud Computing Adoption In Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To gain these benefits, Elson and Howell [30] posits that when adopting cloud computing, organizations and their top management should make an effort to access and analyse possible changes in organizational culture, process and work relationships. Large organizations which have made huge investments in ICT infrastructure experience difficulties related to integrating cloud computing services with the existing on-premise applications [31]. While citing Banerjee [32] and Goscinski and Brock [25], Gangwar et al [26] concludes that cloud computing adoption rate is not growing as fast as expected even though the technology provides several strategic and operational advantages to organizations.…”
Section: Cloud Computing Adoption In Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%