Abstract

Cloud computing Adoption has achieved an essential inflection factor; this is affecting IT and business models and strategies all through the industries. There is a lack of empirical evidence how the adoption of cloud technology and a certain power of cloud technology specifically, affect various aspects of information technology effectiveness as IT-helpfulness to users, user satisfaction, and IT-quality of service. The intent of this paper has been added to the main of knowledge that could be used by researchers, companies, and businesses alike to accomplish optimal outcomes with focus on the main useful power of cloud-based services, solutions, and components inside them. The research findings presented that statistical evidence that confirms factors of IT Flexibility inside-cloud computing has a much stronger correlation with several aspects of information technology effectiveness than the remainder. The new awareness gain would improve the decision making procedure for IT executives and IT managers at what time allowing for cloud computing adoption base services and solutions

Highlights

  • Cloud adoption-based services and solutions are nowadays one of the most leading issues that IT companies face [1] Cloud computing get from a extended the past of research and enhancement on a variety of models to IT outsourcing, Cloud technology is a approach to provision and expanding IT abilities on a require and pay-per-use, with reducing costs, storage capacity, high accessibility, and more reliability represents the best advantages [2, 3, 4, 23]

  • The aim of this non-experimental quantitative correlational research was to examine and measure the relationship between factors of IT Flexibility (ITF) (Compatibility, Modularity, and Connectivity) precise to cloud technology adoption and aspects of IT Effectiveness (ITE) The aim of this study was adding to the main of knowledge that could technically be useful by IT companies, business model, and researchers to attain the best outcome from beginning to adoption services and solutions of cloud technology

  • This paper presented new empirical evidence that correlation between factor of ITF Modularity (MODU) specific to cloud and User Satisfaction (ITEF2) has the highest correlation (r=.727, r2=.528, p

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Introduction

Cloud adoption-based services and solutions are nowadays one of the most leading issues that IT companies face [1] Cloud computing get from a extended the past of research and enhancement on a variety of models to IT outsourcing, Cloud technology is a approach to provision and expanding IT abilities on a require and pay-per-use, with reducing costs, storage capacity, high accessibility, and more reliability represents the best advantages [2, 3, 4, 23]. Duncan (1995) exposed technological factors of the ITF constructs as (connectivity, modularity, and compatibility) as a measure of ITF. These constructs provided as the foundation for subsequent researches performed by Ness (2005), Byrd and Turner (2000), [11], Tallon and Kraemer (2005). According to Tallon and Kraemer (2003), ITF involved the capability of a company to and rapidly offer new source of IT assistance for the business plan

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