Adoption of the cloud business model in Indonesia: triggers, benefits, and challenges
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
Business Integration as a Service
International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing
International Journal of Web Services Research
Configurable performance analysis and evaluation framework for cloud systems
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology
Model-based services convergence and multi-clouds integration
Computers in Industry
Intelligent business processes composition based on multi-agent systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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This paper reviews current cloud computing business models and presents proposals on how organisations can achieve sustainability by adopting appropriate models. We classify cloud computing business models into eight types: (1) Service Provider and Service Orientation; (2) Support and Services Contracts; (3) In- House Private Clouds; (4) All-In-One Enterprise Cloud; (5) One-Stop Resources and Services; (6) Government funding; (7) Venture Capitals; and (8) Entertainment and Social Networking. Using the Jericho Forum’s ‘Cloud Cube Model’ (CCM), the paper presents a summary of the eight business models. We discuss how the CCM fits into each business model, and then based on this discuss each business model’s strengths and weaknesses. We hope adopting an appropriate cloud computing business model will help organisations investing in this technology to stand firm in the economic downturn.