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Management Information Systems (MIS) in Cloud Computing: A Review

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  • Jashanpreet Singh

    (John Deere Technology Center, IT Applications Department, Pune, India)

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The process of collecting information is worthless if it doesn't benefit the firm or serve any purpose. Management information systems(MIS) involve the use of set of protocols which are applied on data/information to generate intelligent business solutions. This study reviews the role of MIS in cloud computing and the impact it has globally. MIS products and cloud companies have been researched in detail. In this regard, some of the world's top cloud based service firms have been reviewed thoroughly, including their workforce resources. Additionally, new and upcoming MIS product details have been explored along with their launching dates. It is important to note that cloud services as old as 20 years have also been discussed in this review. Discussions have been made with reference to MIS need, problems and products to solve these problems. Currently, MIS along with cloud computing is unfolding vague patterns, inventing new ideas and ensuring business success. Since cloud computing is the future of internet, the paper provides insights to the future of cloud giants and impact of these globally.

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  • Jashanpreet Singh, 2017. "Management Information Systems (MIS) in Cloud Computing: A Review," International Journal of Business Analytics (IJBAN), IGI Global, vol. 4(3), pages 54-70, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jban00:v:4:y:2017:i:3:p:54-70
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