Multi-Cloud Environments and Governance: Repatriation or Expansion?
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2025-01-07
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This research develops a process model, based upon the TOE framework and cloud governance research, for aiding organizations in their cloud repatriation decision. As more organizations rationalize their IT environments, many are moving away from some cloud environments due to cost, performance, regulatory issues and other factors. The presented process model provides guidance on factors that should be considered and on possible shared governance models for retained cloud environments.
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Enterprise Ecosystems: The Integrated Enterprise, Levels of Information Systems Research (Process, Enterprise-, Ecosystem- and Industry-Level), cloud repatriation, shared governance, toe
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Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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