Abstract

Organizations are increasingly dependent on IT (Information Technology) as they seek to invest in technology to improve relationships with customers, suppliers and employees. Looking for improvements in the form of relationship they come across the term Cloud Computing, which is a technology that has made it possible to make work more collaborative, agile, flexible and secure. With all these innovations generated by Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing is gaining more space in the market, but migrating to the cloud requires care and attention. Thus, this paper aims to provide an overview of Cloud Computing and to identify the main challenges faced in cloud migration, serving as a basic guide for cloud adoption.

Highlights

  • Technological evolution has directly influenced the evolutionary process of organizations, new formats and standards are emerging to establish the correct use of IT (Information Technology) in the decision making process

  • Information technology professionals today devote much of their time to gaining more and more knowledge and skills required in a cloud computing migration job

  • Based on the three major challenges found in the research we can see that the cloud migration process is not one of the simplest tasks, it is important for organizations to mature their IT governance by aligning business and information technology with this makes the decision to migrate to the cloud a strategic decision for the business, thereby gaining the benefits of using the cloud

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INTRODUCTION

Technological evolution has directly influenced the evolutionary process of organizations, new formats and standards are emerging to establish the correct use of IT (Information Technology) in the decision making process. Cloud computing is no longer a trend but a reality, it is responsible for changing how organizations relate to their customers, suppliers and employees This new way of relationship, provided by Cloud Computing, allows data, information and IT resources to be accessed from any devices, such as a computer, smartphone or tablet, that have network access. It can reduce costs with acquisition, operation and equipment maintenance, it is possible to ensure greater flexibility with regard to infrastructure, as resources can be increased or decreased according to business needs quickly and ensuring continuity of services.

II.1 CLOUD COMPUTING
II.2 SERVICE MODELS
II.3 CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODELS
II.3.1 PUBLIC CLOUD
II.3.2 PRIVATE CLOUD
II.3.3 HYBRID CLOUD
II.4 CHALLENGES IN THE CLOUD MIGRATION PROCESS
II.4.1 IT GOVERNANCE MATURITY
II.4.2 PLAN MIGRATION
II.4.3 SELECT SUPPLIER
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