Traditional System to Cloud Computing – Pros and Cons-Risk and Responsibility
Keywords:
Traditional system, Cloud Computing, Advantages and Disadvantages and Risk and ResponsibilityAbstract
Cloud Computing is the process of utilising the support of a cloud provider. This provides infrastructure facilities, software or a platform for the organization’s IT solution. Not only in foreign context, but in India also it got a major role recently. So the study focused on the effect of adopting cloud computing in the manufacturing units and its contribution to the GDP and finally its economic impact. The study offers an extensive literature review with the descriptions and definition of cloud sourcing and its impact, especially the pros and cons of utilising such innovative technology in the Indian market. The study also analyses the risk and responsibility of industry while adopting such innovative technological solution with due regards to security and also the risk associated with the transition of traditional system to the new system. As the study is more qualitative in nature descriptive research is more convenient.
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