Creating Value for All Through IT

  • El-gazzar R
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Abstract

Cloud computing has received increasing interest from enterprises since its inception. With its innovative information technology (IT) services de- livery model, cloud computing could add technical and strategic business value to enterprises. However, cloud computing poses highly concerning internal (e.g., Top management and experience) and external issues (e.g., regulations and standards). This paper presents a systematic literature review to explore the current key issues related to cloud computing adoption. This is achieved by re- viewing 51 articles published about cloud computing adoption. Using the grounded theory approach, articles are classified into eight main categories: in- ternal, external, evaluation, proof of concept, adoption decision, implementation and integration, IT governance, and confirmation. Then, the eight categories are divided into two abstract categories: cloud computing adoption factors and processes, where the former affects the latter. The results of this review indicate that enterprises face serious issues before they decide to adopt cloud computing. Based on the findings, the paper provides a future information systems (IS) re- search agenda to explore the previously under-investigated areas regarding cloud computing adoption factors and processes. This paper calls for further theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions to the research area of cloud computing adoption by enterprises.

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El-gazzar, R. (2014). Creating Value for All Through IT. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, (December), 214–242. Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-662-43459-8

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