Abstract
The trend in information technology has been changed by cloud computing (CC) services to facilitate the day to day business activities. CC services benefits for business and information technology (IT) includes a secure platform, reducing cost and increasing productivity. There are some challenges for some organisations that adopting CC services without ensuring that the information in the cloud is secure. The primary objective of this research is to investigate the IT and IT professional perception regarding the adoption of CC services as a new generation trend in computing technology. However, the extent of CC adoption services, to identify some of the factors motivating and some challenges affecting the adoption of CC services in England. Still some organisations are struggling, how to create a secure and cost effective CC services environment.The expected finding from this research believe to provide the certain analysis and confirm the significant factors from which perceptions are derived through classification, that can address the business and technology related issues by CC services. Especially, in this study, the CC users analyse the secure platform technologies, compatibility, cost evaluation and some other types of control they assume are beneficial for the deployment of on-premise or in the cloud environment. The interview data are presented, where CC services users reviews are collected to rate the different types of important information’s related to CC services adoption. Then results are used to determine the compatibility, security and cost effectiveness are critical parameter to make this technology as a turning point for the organisation for their day to day business activities.
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