The Cloud Computing Adoption Factors in Various Organizations: A Systematic Literature Review

Author(s):  
Agnesa Krasniqi ◽  
Jaumin Ajdari ◽  
Xhemal Zenuni
2018 ◽  
Vol 200 ◽  
pp. 00007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibtissam M’rhaoaurh ◽  
Chafik Okar ◽  
Abdelwahed Namir ◽  
Nadia Chafiq

Background: In recent years, cloud computing has grown vastly. Cloud computing represents a new model for IT service delivery and it typically provides over-a-network, ondemand, self-service access, which is dynamically scalable and elastic, using pools of often virtualized resources. However, this new paradigm is facing diverse challenges from many fronts. Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review of potential challenges of cloud computing. Documents that described challenges of cloud computing were collected of routinely. We grouped identified challenges in taxonomy for a focused international dialogue on solutions. Results: Twenty-three potential challenges were identified and classified in three categories: policy and organizational, technical and legal. The first three categories are deeply rooted in well-known challenges of cloud computing. Conclusions: The simultaneous effect of multiple interacting challenges ranging from technical to intangible issues has greatly complicated advances in cloud computing adoption. A systematic framework of challenges of cloud computing will be essential to accelerate the use of this technology for working well in fact and in order to face with respect to mitigating IT-related cloud computing risks.


Author(s):  
S. Swetha ◽  
Dr. V. Divya

Cloud computing have high interest from companies .since ,its inception With its services delivery model, cloud computing add technical and strategic business value to companies. This paper presents a systematic literature review to explore the current key issues related to cloud computing adoption.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 64-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Banu Ali ◽  
Trevor Wood-Harper ◽  
Mostafa Mohamad

The aim of this article was to provide evidence pertaining to cloud computing (CC) adoption in education, namely higher education institutions (HEIs) or Universities. A systematic literature review (SLR) of empirical studies exploring the current CC adoption levels in HEIs and the benefits and challenges for using CC in HEIs was performed. A total of 20 papers were included in the SLR. It was discovered that a number of universities have a keen interest in using CC in their institution, and the evidence indicates a high level of successful CC adoption in the HEIs reviewed in the SLR. In conclusion, the SLR identified a clear literature gap in this research area: there exists limited empirical studies focusing on CC utilisation in HEIs.


Author(s):  
Mohammed Banu Ali ◽  
Trevor Wood-Harper ◽  
Mostafa Mohamad

The aim of this article was to provide evidence pertaining to cloud computing (CC) adoption in education, namely higher education institutions (HEIs) or Universities. A systematic literature review (SLR) of empirical studies exploring the current CC adoption levels in HEIs and the benefits and challenges for using CC in HEIs was performed. A total of 20 papers were included in the SLR. It was discovered that a number of universities have a keen interest in using CC in their institution, and the evidence indicates a high level of successful CC adoption in the HEIs reviewed in the SLR. In conclusion, the SLR identified a clear literature gap in this research area: there exists limited empirical studies focusing on CC utilisation in HEIs.


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