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Author: Emmanuel Kayode Akinshola Ogunshile

Affiliation: University of the West of England, United Kingdom

Keyword(s): AH – Authentication Header, CPU – Central Processing Unit, DNS – Domain Name Server, EPM – Evans Property Management, ESP – Encapsulation Security Payload, IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service, LAN – Local Area Network, NAS – Network Area Storage, PaaS – Platform as a Service, SaaS – Software as a Service, SME – Small Medium Enterprise, SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, SSL – Secure Socket Layer, VPN – Virtual Private Network.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Cloud Computing ; Cloud Computing Architecture ; Cloud Cost Analysis ; Cloud Delivery Models ; Cloud Deployment Models: Public/Private/Hybrid Cloud ; Cloud Scenarios ; Fundamentals ; Services Science

Abstract: To respond to business challenges with agility, modern businesses have to evolve quickly to stay competitive. Unfortunately, in many situations, proliferation of heterogeneous Information Technology shifts act as a barrier to innovations instead of as a driving force. Crucially, this is due to the confusions that they sometimes cause whilst Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are trying to elect the right technology solution appropriate for a given business challenge i.e. amidst various comparable options, claims, features and benefits from different technology vendors available in the market. To help small SMEs quickly make timely decision on what technology solutions are appropriate for a given business challenge i.e. given the vast array of solutions available in today’s market, this paper proposes a guideline for an implementable solution for any SME with similar requirements to our chosen fictitious customer called EPM. The paper will cover main areas such as introducing a generic S ME business case, analysing hardware solutions and methods typically employed in cloud networks to reduce costs. Then the paper will introduce the solutions as a repeatable framework to be critically analysed to find a suitable solution for the customer, this will then be looked into with any other cloud principals that could create a better fitting solution for the customer. (More)

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Ogunshile, E. (2016). A Repeatable Framework for Best Fit Cloud Solution. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science - Volume 1: CLOSER; ISBN 978-989-758-182-3; ISSN 2184-5042, SciTePress, pages 194-205. DOI: 10.5220/0005808401940205

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JO - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science - Volume 1: CLOSER
TI - A Repeatable Framework for Best Fit Cloud Solution
SN - 978-989-758-182-3
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PY - 2016
SP - 194
EP - 205
DO - 10.5220/0005808401940205
PB - SciTePress