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Joshi, Shubhalaxmi S.
- Role of BI in Cloud Computing
Authors
1 MIT School of Management, Pune, IN
Source
KHOJ: Journal of Indian Management Research and Practices, No 2015 Spl, Pagination: 130-137Abstract
Cloud technology is cluster of interconnected networks which provides on demand service to the customers. Cloud is represented with three different service models such as IaaS (Infrastructure as a service), SaaS (Software as a service), PaaS (Platform as a service). Different business organizations provide variety of products and services to the clients. The companies which are on the cloud can either have one of these models.
The purpose of the paper is to find out the role of business intelligences in cloud computing with Respect to PaaS, IaaS, SaaS. Thus current study paves the way to know how BI is functioning while making cloud services. The model in this paper discusses how Business Intelligence helps the clients to select particular model for the required service.
The finding of the study shows that there is vital role of BI in cloud services. The research Articals which are analyzed shows that the BI is required while providing cloud services.
This study implies that one has to understand BI before providing cloud services to the clients.
Keywords
IaaS, SaaS, PaaS, BI- Business Intelligences.- The Information Security Policy Frameworks of the IT Companies Differ with the Domains of IT Companies
Authors
1 Computer & Information Science Dept., University of Massachusetts, US
2 MIT-SOM, IN
Source
KHOJ: Journal of Indian Management Research and Practices, No 2015 Spl, Pagination: 412-415Abstract
The information security policy framework is designed on the basis of type of business organization. Hence, the policy framework will be based on the domains identified by the security team as per the business objectives of companies. Software companies are mainly product-based and BPO companies provide service support for the products. This indicates that the number of domains of security policies for software and BPO companies is more. Among the types of IT companies, Software and BPO companies' scope for Information security is wider and broader than in case of Hardware companies.
For the hardware companies usually, the product has to be physically designed and then manufactured. Here the role of information to be stored or access comes after the product is completely ready in its physical state. Whereas in case of software based products and services the role of information starts from the initial state till the product is completely developed and available through various services.
Hence, for software and BPO companies more number of domains are required to meet security requirements which are not so applicable for hardware companies.