Shifting micro-enterprises into the cloud: Guidelines for cloud service providers

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Cloud computing is a driving force in digitalization, and it promises companies benefits such as lower entry costs, greater flexibility/scalability, and cost savings compared to traditional IT solutions. Such benefits can also be valuable for micro-enterprises. However, many of these small businesses do not have access to the necessary know-how and resources to select, implement, and operate cloud technologies. As sources of these technologies, cloud service providers play a crucial role in this context as it is their business strategy that can support and convince micro-enterprises to adopt cloud technologies. As the class of micro-enterprises and the role of cloud service providers has been largely ignored in recent research, we conducted a quantitative study on the cloud computing user behavior of micro-enterprises in Germany. Based on our findings, we derived guidelines and recommendations for cloud service providers concerning the adaptation of their business strategies to adequately address the needs of micro-enterprises.

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Hentschel, R., Bley, K., & Schön, H. (2021). Shifting micro-enterprises into the cloud: Guidelines for cloud service providers. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2020-January, pp. 4743–4752). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2021.575

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