Cloud Adoption: Linking Business Needs with System Measures
Abstract
Cloud has become an inevitable utility for organizations to leverage their IT resources and processes. It has reached a level from innovation to diffusion to adoption. Organizations are looking towards cloud adoption as a solution to decrease their IT over budgets
and also to concentrate more on their core business activities. The cloud has changed the entire IT usage scenario. It has changed
the IT usage from self-owned IT resource utilization to rented pay per use as a utility. Though cloud adoption brings with it lots of
opportunities and benefits, there are issues which surface its adoption and the companies which take an informed decision after
weighing all the issues surrounding the adoption are able to sustain in a better way than those companies which adopt cloud uninformed. The study attempts to analyze the link between business needs and system measures from three perspectives: Technology,
Business Needs and Economic Factors and proposes a theoretical framework based on IT adoption theories
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