2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01571-2_32
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Supporting Cloud Governance through Technologies and Standards

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“…Cloud computing governance can be seen as an extension of SOA governance (Fortis & Munteanu, 2014). Cloud computing governance, as any type of governance in enterprise, focuses on creation, communication an enforcement of policies for the area of using cloud computing services (Munteanu, Fortiş, & Copie, 2013). Cloud computing governance facilitates and makes more transparent communication between provider and consumer (ISACA, 2014), helps to minimize risk related to use of cloud services (Ritchey, 2009) and define organizational roles and responsibilities as well as processes to govern cloud services and controls to assure that processes operate in compliance with governance policies and legal and regulatory requirements (Saidah & Abdelbaki, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud computing governance can be seen as an extension of SOA governance (Fortis & Munteanu, 2014). Cloud computing governance, as any type of governance in enterprise, focuses on creation, communication an enforcement of policies for the area of using cloud computing services (Munteanu, Fortiş, & Copie, 2013). Cloud computing governance facilitates and makes more transparent communication between provider and consumer (ISACA, 2014), helps to minimize risk related to use of cloud services (Ritchey, 2009) and define organizational roles and responsibilities as well as processes to govern cloud services and controls to assure that processes operate in compliance with governance policies and legal and regulatory requirements (Saidah & Abdelbaki, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%