Cloud Computing Effect on Enterprises in Terms of Cost

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International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT)          
 
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Volume-67 Issue-5
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : Haleem Khan, Yu Jiong
DOI :  10.14445/22312803/IJCTT-V67I5P103

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MLA Style:Haleem Khan, Yu Jiong"Cloud Computing Effect on Enterprises in Terms of Cost" International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology 67.5 (2019): 14-19.

APA Style:Haleem Khan, Yu Jiong (2019). Cloud Computing Effect on Enterprises in Terms of Cost International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology, 67(5), 14-19.

Abstract
Innovation is necessary for any technological change. Many companies want to reduce processing costs through virtualization. So to reduce the cost of computing, there`s a new technology called cloud computing. Cloud computing has reduced costs by reducing administration and infrastructure costs and improved utilization. Cloud computing is known as the sum of SAAS (software as a service) and utility computing. Cloud computing is in its early stages and is a very new technology for companies, so many companies have doubts about the adoption of cloud computing. This paper presents the cost problem for companies. In this paper, I present the advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing in terms of cost for companies. In the end, I discovered that cloud computing is better for small and medium-sized businesses in terms of cost than large companies

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Keywords
Cloud Computing, SAAS, Virtualization, Hypervisor.