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Cloud Computing – Outsourcing 2.0 or a new Business Model for IT Provisioning?

In: Application Management

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  • Markus Böhm

    (Technische Universität)

  • Stefanie Leimeister

    (Technische Universität)

  • Christoph Riedl

    (Technische Universität)

  • Helmut Krcmar

    (Technische Universität)

Abstract

The term cloud computing is sometimes used to refer to a new paradigm – some authors even speak of a new technology – that flexibly offers IT resources and services over the Internet. Gartner market research sees cloud computing as a so-called “emerging technology” on its way to the hype. When looking at the number of searches for the word pair “cloud computing” undertaken with the Google search engine one can get an imagination of the high interest on the topic. Even terms like “outsourcing”, “Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)” or “grid computing” have already been overtaken.

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  • Markus Böhm & Stefanie Leimeister & Christoph Riedl & Helmut Krcmar, 2011. "Cloud Computing – Outsourcing 2.0 or a new Business Model for IT Provisioning?," Springer Books, in: Frank Keuper & Christian Oecking & Andreas Degenhardt (ed.), Application Management, pages 31-56, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-8349-6492-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-6492-2_2
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    1. Hsu, Pei-Fang & Ray, Soumya & Li-Hsieh, Yu-Yu, 2014. "Examining cloud computing adoption intention, pricing mechanism, and deployment model," International Journal of Information Management, Elsevier, vol. 34(4), pages 474-488.

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