Studying the Challenges in the Adoption of Cloud Computing

Dr. Srinivasa Suresh S, Dr. Asha Kiran

Volume 5, Issue 3 2021

Page: 1-10

Abstract

Computing in the cloud is the current trend for effortlessly storing data in modern times. Its accessibility, low cost, and other advantageous characteristics contribute to its meteoric rise in popularity. It is quite unusual to come across a company that does not utilize cloud computing these days. Cloud platforms make their software and services available on an as-needed basis. The introduction of cloud computing is presenting management with a number of hurdles despite the numerous benefits it offers. Before committing to using tools and services provided by the cloud, one must first weigh the benefits and drawbacks. This article begins with a brief introduction to the cloud, followed by a classification of clouds according to their deployment models, a review of relevant literature, a discussion of common research subjects, and a discussion of the limits of the study before drawing a final conclusion. In general, the results of this study will provide the groundwork for more advanced research.

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