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Effective Use of Cloud Computing in Corporate Information Systems

Student: Zhikharev Pavel

Supervisor: Vasily Kornilov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Cloud computing has recently become one of the most innovative, useful and progressive spheres, due to these changes it has received attention in the environment of corporate information systems. Cloud computing represents an amount of different services from increasingly popular cloud storages to less popular cloud platforms. Due to its novelty, these services despite their unique advantages like rationalization, simple organization, scalability and availability, have their disadvantages, which are mostly focused on security of information. Improving security will lead to loss in useful advantages and important characteristics. Current research shows us how to use these advantages in the best way and how to reduce the harm of emerging issues. As a result, effective way of using cloud computing in corporate information systems was found, and the goal of the research was accomplished.

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