Trusted Supply Chains: Surveying Competitive Value Of The Cloud

  • Goel R
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Abstract

Cloud computing has become a force multiplier for organizations as they realize the benefit from the shared computing platforms and services offered by cloud computing. Providers market shared computing platforms and services because of their convenience, dynamism, elasticity, and scalability to meet the growing demands of organizations, specifically in widespread supply chain networks. Yet, the issuance of trust has become a concern in the cloud web as cloud computing service technologies advance faster than measures to secure it. This research presents a framework to determine which specific supply chain functions can derive the most value from cloud capabilities and to understand how to leverage these technologies strategically to develop a competitive advantage. It proposes a strategic integration of cloud functionalities to create profitable supply chain network partnerships and to improve the processes, quality and innovation potential in the overall Supply Chain Management (SCM), while maintaining a trusted cloud environment.

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Goel, R. (2015). Trusted Supply Chains: Surveying Competitive Value Of The Cloud. International Journal of Management & Information Systems (IJMIS), 19(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.19030/ijmis.v19i1.9087

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