Cloud Computing in Practice – Rain Doctor or Line-of-Sight Obstruction

  • Bossert O
  • Freking U
  • Löffler M
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Abstract

For some time now, traditional IT operating models such as company-owned infrastructure and inhouse-developed application landscapes, have been increasingly replaced by infrastructure offshoring and outsourcing of non-strategic business processes in large BPO contracts. More recently, an apparently new era of IT operating models has surfaced – cloud computing. Rather than signing typical contracts in megadeals, companies have been shifting toward selective sourcing strategies, now leveraging “cloud” solutions as an integral component.

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Bossert, O., Freking, U., & Löffler, M. (2010). Cloud Computing in Practice – Rain Doctor or Line-of-Sight Obstruction. In Software-as-a-Service (pp. 93–105). Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8731-0_7

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