scholarly journals Applications of cloud computing in modern marketing

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hofa Abid

Many cloud-based marketing programs, ranging from CRM systems to marketing automation solutions,are already widely used. These services let marketers monitor campaigns and activities across mobile,social, and Web platforms, as well as customer interactions. As Internet usage has spread acrossdevices, there are more ways to engage potential consumers in this modern era - but it is also morechallenging to attract their attention. Customers desire stuff that is unique, organic, engaging, andpersonalized. Marketers may employ cloud technology to generate new data-driven strategies and moretailored and targeted marketing. These tools will very definitely be combined with one of the digitalmarketing components listed below.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hofa Abid

Many cloud-based marketing programs, ranging from CRM systems to marketing automation solutions,are already widely used. These services let marketers monitor campaigns and activities across mobile,social, and Web platforms, as well as customer interactions. As Internet usage has spread acrossdevices, there are more ways to engage potential consumers in this modern era - but it is also morechallenging to attract their attention. Customers desire stuff that is unique, organic, engaging, andpersonalized. Marketers may employ cloud technology to generate new data-driven strategies and moretailored and targeted marketing. These tools will very definitely be combined with one of the digitalmarketing components listed below.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (07) ◽  
pp. 458-463
Author(s):  
Varun Ravalia ◽  
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Neha Sehrawat ◽  

In the modern era, technologies are being used by everyone.” Cloud” refers to a collaborative expression for boundless advancements and progression. Cloud computing is a disruptive technology for providing on-demand access to data and applications from anywhere at any time in the world. Cloud computing incorporates various available innovations and technologies like virtualization, bandwidth networks, Web 2.0, browser interfaces, and time-sharing. Cloud computing enables us to share the resources like storage, applications, services, and networks without physically obtaining them. The data is stored in the databases on the servers and users/clients need to request access by sending the request to these servers. This paper includes the various details of cloud technology, its characteristics, its models alongside the challenges and problems faced in cloud computing. Here the focus is on the theoretical explanation of the cloud, models of the cloud, and the problems in the security and confrontation faced during the exertion of the cloud technology.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathrin Cresswell ◽  
Andrés Domínguez Hernández ◽  
Robin Williams ◽  
Aziz Sheikh

BACKGROUND The use of cloud computing (involving storage and processing of data on the internet) in healthcare has increasingly been highlighted as having great potential in facilitating data-driven innovations. Whilst some provider organizations are reaping the benefits of using cloud providers to store and process their data, others are lagging behind. OBJECTIVE We aimed at exploring and understanding existing challenges and barriers to the use of cloud computing in healthcare settings and investigate how perceived risks can be addressed. METHODS We conducted a qualitative case study of cloud computing in healthcare settings, interviewing a range of individuals with diverse perspectives on supply, implementation, adoption and integration of cloud technology. Data were collected through a series of in-depth semi-structured interviews exploring current applications, implementation approaches, challenges encountered and visions for the future. Interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed with the help of NVivo 12 software. We coded the data based on a sociotechnical coding framework developed in related work. RESULTS We interviewed 23 people between September and November 2020 with professionals working across major cloud providers, healthcare provider organizations, innovators, small and medium-sized software vendors, and academic institutions. Participants were united by a common vision of a cloud-enabled ecosystem of applications and by drivers surrounding data-driven innovation. Identified barriers to progress included cost of data migration and skills gaps to implement cloud technologies within provider organizations, the cultural shift required to move to externally hosted services, a lack of user pull as many benefits were not visible to those providing frontline care, and a lack of interoperability standards and central regulations. CONCLUSIONS To facilitate the implementation and exploitation of cloud-based infrastructures and to maximize returns on investment, implementations need to be viewed as digitally-enabled transformation of services, driven by skills development, organizational change management and user engagement.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dengdeng Wanyan ◽  
Tong Shang

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the significant advantages of cloud technology in digital cultural heritage construction by analyzing public culture cloud platforms in China. The authors hope to provide references for other countries and regions on the applications of cloud computing techniques in digital cultural construction. Design/methodology/approach The primary research methods involved interview and case analysis. A comprehensive understanding of cloud technology and China’s culture cloud platforms were gained through research into extensive amounts of literature. Analyzing 21 culture cloud platforms offers a general understanding of culture clouds, while the Hunan Public Culture Cloud acts as a representative sample that gives detailed insight. Findings This paper explores the considerable advantages of cloud computing in digital cultural construction from four aspects: integration of decentralized heterogeneous resources, coordination and cooperation, accurately matching user needs and promotion of balanced service development. Originality/value Existing studies fall short of comprehensive investigations of culture cloud platforms and in-depth analysis of the advantages of cloud technology applications. This paper uses the construction of public culture cloud platforms in China as the research object. Further, this paper compares the construction status of different culture cloud platforms.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prudhvi Parne

With recent advances in technology, internet has drastically changed the computing world from the concept of parallel computing to distributed computing to grid computing and now to cloud computing. The evolution of cloud computing over the past few years is potentially one of the major advances in the history of computing. Unfortunately, many banks are still hesitant to adopt cloud technology. New technologies such as cloud and AI will have the biggest impacts on the banking industry. For banks and credit unions wanting to achieve greater business agility, cloud technology enables organizations to respond instantly to changing market conditions, leveraging data and applied analytics to achieve customer experience and operational productivity benefits. As a result, cloud computing comes in to provide a solution to such challenges making banking a reliable and trustworthy service. This paper aims at cloud computing strategy, impact in banking and financial institutions and discusses the significant reliance of cloud computing.


Author(s):  
Nicoletta Dessì ◽  
Barbara Pes

Bioinformatics traditionally concerns applying computational approaches for the management and the exploitation of large volumes of biomedical data that continues to expand in size and in distribution. Although the application of cloud computing in biomedical areas is still preliminary, an increasing number of biomedical applications rely on the Cloud for processing large datasets. This chapter investigates the extent to which cloud technology offers a viable platform for developing and deploying applications that support users in searching and integrating information offered by bioinformatics resources. The chapter outlines the basic features that such computing applications should exhibit and the challenging issues they deal with. The architecture and the functionality of the cloud-based environments are presented to stress how cloud platforms could offer added-value service components and flexibility that make their adoption attractive for bioinformatics.


Author(s):  
Nicoletta Dessì ◽  
Barbara Pes

Bioinformatics traditionally concerns applying computational approaches for the management and the exploitation of large volumes of biomedical data that continues to expand in size and in distribution. Although the application of cloud computing in biomedical areas is still preliminary, an increasing number of biomedical applications rely on the Cloud for processing large datasets. This chapter aims investigating the extent to which cloud technology offers a viable platform for developing and deploying applications that support users in searching and integrating information offered by bioinformatics resources. The chapter outlines the basic features that such computing applications should exhibit and the challenging issues they deal with. The architecture and the functionality of the cloud-based environments are presented to stress how cloud platforms could offer added-value service components and flexibility that make their adoption attractive for bioinformatics.


Author(s):  
Nipun R. Navadia ◽  
Gurleen Kaur ◽  
Harshit Bhardwaj ◽  
Taranjeet Singh ◽  
Aditi Sakalle ◽  
...  

Cloud storage is a great way for companies to fulfill more of their data-driven needs and excellent technology that allows the company to evolve and grow at a faster pace, accelerating growth and providing a flexible forum for developers to build useful apps for better devices to be developed over the internet. The integration of cloud computing and the internet of things creates a scalable, maintainable, end-to-end internet of things solution on the cloud network. By applying the infrastructure to the real universe, it generates sources of insight. Cloud computing and IoT are separate technology but are closely associated and are termed as ‘cloud-based IoT' as IoT has the ability to create intelligent goods and services, gather data that can affect business decisions and probably change the business model to boost success and expansion, and cloud infrastructure can be at the heart of all IoT has to deliver.


Author(s):  
Kai Zheng ◽  
Akhilesh Bajaj ◽  
Beth Osborne Daponte ◽  
John B. Engberg

How people use the Internet is an intriguing question to researchers, computer educators, Internet content providers (ICPs), and marketing practitioners. With the expansion of online information resources and the improvement of connection bandwidth, Internet users have been offered more and more choices, at the same time, faced with more and more dilemmas on how to allocate their time and energy online. How much time do people spend on surfing the Internet? What do they do? Are there any traceable patterns to interpret the Internet behavior and to predict future use based on people’s demographic, social, or psychological characteristics? These are all interesting questions that researchers attempt to answer. In 1995, the HomeNet project conducted at the Human Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, launched a series of field studies to examine the residential Internet behavior. It has found that social demographics—generation, race and gender, rather than socioeconomic factors—income, education—and psychological factors—like social extraversion and attitude toward computing—were major influences on use (Kraut, Scherlis, Mukhopadhyay, Manning, & Kiesler, 1996). Following the HomeNet project’s initial attempt, many empirical studies have been conducted globally to study the Internet behavior and its driving factors. Among these efforts, a noticeable focus is to resolve the long-lasting controversy, inherited from the similar debate of computer behavior studies, on how gender differences influence the way people use the Internet. Many researchers believe that females are less technology-inclined, less motivated, and therefore less competent in the masculine computer and Internet culture; on the other hand, some other researchers argue females have the ability to be proficient in use of the Internet. The present study is thereby conducted to provide more empirical evidence of gender effects on Internet usage and task preferences. In particular, we are interested in examining gender influences when users’ computer proficiency is controlled for. We believe that the results of this study can provide valuable insights into effective online content delivery, targeted marketing strategies, and customized computer education to encourage use. The close examination of people’s actual surfing data can also contribute to a better understanding of how the Internet is actually utilized. The next section describes the debate about how women and men respond in different ways to computers and the Internet. This is followed by a presentation of our study design: the monitoring software, the content classification schema and method, and the user population that we studied. The findings are presented next, followed by concluding remarks.


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