Status : Verified
Personal Name | Saludes, Maricar A. |
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Resource Title | Driving cloud infrastructure adoption in the Philippines: leveraging technology for seamless transition and scalability |
Date Issued | 01 January 2025 |
Abstract | One of the areas that has developed rapidly over the recent years is cloud computing, and this is largely due to the impact that the technology has on businesses today. This specific research “Driving Cloud Infrastructure Adoption in the Philippines: Leveraging Technology for Seamless Transition and Scalability” looks at the Filipino-owned business sector, especially the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and tries to understand their issues around cloud adoption. It has been observed that MSMEs are major contributors to the economy of the Philippines; therefore, this paper identifies major hindering factors such as the cost of ownership, data protection concerns, data security issues, lack of technical expertise, and employee resistance to change. In order to bring about effective strategies for cloud migration, the study integrates cloud solutions into a systematic examination of organizational readiness, current infrastructure setups, and the needs of organizations. This strategy includes phased deployment, workforce training, and fostering partnerships with reliable cloud service provider. The research assesses the implications on the environment in the event that the organizations switch to cloud computing. It appears that the use of cloud-based solutions greatly reduces the resources required to perform the same function leading to a more sustainable environment. This study builds on the success story of Gojek leveraging cloud technologies and recommends that Filipino-owned businesses can become efficient, competitive, and resilient. It also provides practical suggestions to policy makers on how digital transformation projects, such as Cloud First Policy, can be responsive to the needs of the MSMEs. It deepens an understanding of cloud infrastructure’s potential to aid organizations in effectively tapping into the growth potential inherent in an increasingly digital economy, while at the same time helping in the achievement of sustainabi |
Degree Course | Master of Technology Management |
Language | English |
Keyword | Cloud adoption; On-premise infrastructure; Hybrid infrastructure; Cloud computing |
Material Type | Thesis/Dissertation |
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Access Permission : Limited Access