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Keeping e-business in business: identifying the new perspective of server operating systems

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  • Nijaz Bajgoric

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In today's e-business era system downtime equals to financial losses and going 'out-of-business'. As modern business information systems are operated by enterprise servers, server operating systems that run them play a crucial role in keeping application servers up and running. Therefore, considering server operating systems from a business perspective and keeping them available '24 × 7 × 365' is critical for 'keeping e-business in business'. The paper is aimed at identifying a business perspective of server operating systems as a core component of business information system infrastructures from a business continuity perspective. A holistic framework of such a perspective is presented in the form of a conceptual model of the server operating environment for continuous computing with major technology enablers. The model is supported by three cases and SWOT analysis.

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  • Nijaz Bajgoric, 2017. "Keeping e-business in business: identifying the new perspective of server operating systems," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 25(3), pages 406-426.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:25:y:2017:i:3:p:406-426
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