Cloud Computing – strategies and cases from fifteen industrial firms
Cloud Computing – strategies and cases from fifteen industrial firms
This paper presents a summary of how industry responds to opportunities and challenges offered by Cloud Computing. Research methods include surveys, case studies, interviews and the Hexagon Model provided by or obtained from fifteen organisations, which include KPMG Netherlands, Oracle EMEA, Information Week, Kuppinger Cole, CA, Daimler, Ping Identity, eBay, IBM, Microsoft, BT, Wolfram, VMware, Commonwealth Bank Australia and SAP. The outcome provides interesting perspectives for e-Research community and fits into our Cloud Computing Business Framework (CCBF).
University of Southampton
Chang, Victor
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24 May 2010
Chang, Victor
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Chang, Victor
(2010)
Cloud Computing – strategies and cases from fifteen industrial firms
University of Southampton
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This paper presents a summary of how industry responds to opportunities and challenges offered by Cloud Computing. Research methods include surveys, case studies, interviews and the Hexagon Model provided by or obtained from fifteen organisations, which include KPMG Netherlands, Oracle EMEA, Information Week, Kuppinger Cole, CA, Daimler, Ping Identity, eBay, IBM, Microsoft, BT, Wolfram, VMware, Commonwealth Bank Australia and SAP. The outcome provides interesting perspectives for e-Research community and fits into our Cloud Computing Business Framework (CCBF).
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Published date: 24 May 2010
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Event Dates: 13-16th September, 2010
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Electronics & Computer Science, Electronic & Software Systems
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/271204
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