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Current and Future Contributing Factors and Trends in the Usage of IT Cloud Computing in Manufacturing and Service Sectors
Author(s) -
Vipin Agrawal,
Vijay K. Agrawal,
Ngan N. Chau,
Matthew P. Miller,
Sherri Weitl-Harms
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
information technology and management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2255-9094
pISSN - 2255-9086
DOI - 10.7250/itms-2020-0001
Subject(s) - cloud computing , business , manufacturing sector , service (business) , cloud manufacturing , service provider , tertiary sector of the economy , factor (programming language) , process management , industrial organization , operations management , marketing , computer science , engineering , economics , operating system , programming language , international economics
Cloud computing provides organisations with the ability to quickly change infrastructure, provider and service levels. The study looks at factors affecting the usage of cloud computing by organisations in the manufacturing and service sectors in the United States. Extrinsic motivation was found to be a significant factor for change in cloud computing budget allocation in manufacturing, whereas intrinsic motivation was a significant factor in the service sector. The study also shows that organisations’ future budgets include internal and external sources to fulfil their IT needs.

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