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Barebone cloud IaaS: revitalisation disruptive technology

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  • Joseph Ng Poh Soon
  • Ahmad Kamil Mahmood
  • Choo Peng Yin
  • Wong See Wan
  • Phan Koo Yuen
  • Lim Ean Heng

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With today's internet of hype-things, technology innovation is no longer a strategic weapon to gain competitiveness at SME. Legacy frameworks are biased towards larger computing during happy day environment. This paper presents a new framework for SME to embrace IaaS with confidence to move up the value chain despite facing volatile economic turbulence. While disruptive barebone cloud technology maybe inferior to the large enterprise, hold potential opportunities to the smaller enterprise where base cost does matter. The use of three instruments (mass survey, interview and focus group) for collecting primary data has ensured consistent information validation. The findings from the directional correlation hypothesis affirm the negative correlation between infancy stage of technology innovation and the measurable organisational values expected by the small enterprise. This contribution can be applied during dilemma decision making stage for migrating into the next cloud computing infrastructure.

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  • Joseph Ng Poh Soon & Ahmad Kamil Mahmood & Choo Peng Yin & Wong See Wan & Phan Koo Yuen & Lim Ean Heng, 2015. "Barebone cloud IaaS: revitalisation disruptive technology," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 18(1), pages 107-126.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:18:y:2015:i:1:p:107-126
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    1. JosephNg, P.S., 2018. "EaaS Optimization: Available yet hidden information technology infrastructure inside medium size enterprise," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 132(C), pages 165-173.

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