The 2011 International Conference and Workshop on Current Trends in Information Technology (CTIT 11) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ctit.2011.6107942
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Fly over clouds or drive through the crowd: A cloud adoption framework

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“…In [20] Ezzat et al, propose a framework targeting to help decision makers in cloud computing adoption decision making depending on their own business case and predefined factors. They view the cloud adoption under three perspectives, the business, the technical and the economic.…”
Section: Ezzat Et Al Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [20] Ezzat et al, propose a framework targeting to help decision makers in cloud computing adoption decision making depending on their own business case and predefined factors. They view the cloud adoption under three perspectives, the business, the technical and the economic.…”
Section: Ezzat Et Al Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second layer describes the basic factors of each perspective from the first layer. The third layer is a deeper explanation of the factors listed on layer 2 and serves to achieve the goal of assessment and evaluation (Ezzat, Zanfaly, & Kota, 2011). Once again, it points out some key aspects for the decisionmakers to evaluate before choosing to adopt cloud computing.…”
Section: Existing Framework For Cloud Computing Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they have not proposed any framework or guidance to carry out the process. Others have studied the cloud computing adoption process in specific industries or institutions such as government agencies or universities (Mokhtar, Al-Sharafi, Ali, & Al-Othami, 2016;Ezzat, Zanfaly, & Kota, 2011). Although the proposed frameworks are useful, they are not applicable to every company as they focus on the specific industry or institution requirements.…”
Section: Existing Framework For Cloud Computing Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ali Khajeh-Hosseini et al., in (Khajeh-Hosseini, et al, 2010b), describe the challenges that a decision maker faces when assessing the feasibility of the CC migration in their organizations, and presents the Cloud Adoption Toolkit, which has been developed to support this process. Ezzat et al in (2011) proposes a framework focused to support decision makers, in their migration to CC, depending on their own business cases and predefined issues. They view the migration to CC under three perspectives, the business, the technical and the economic ones.…”
Section: Migration To Cloud Computing Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulties organizations are faced with when migrating their IT to CC, has started to gain the attention of the research community with works published on the topic such as (Ezzat, et al, 2011;Khajeh-Hosseini, et al, 2011;Kumar and Garg, 2012). However, none of these works has presented a systematic process, sufficiently detailed, in order to be useful as a guide for IT managers throughout the steps and decisions involved in a typical migration to CC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%