CREATING A MODEL FOR CLOUD BANKING SERVICES DSS
Journal: SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (Vol.2, No. 13)Publication Date: 2014-09-04
Authors : Aryan AbdullwahabQader; Shawkat K. Guirguis; Magda M. Madbouly;
Page : 1793-1798
Keywords : Cloud computing; DSS; Cloud Banking;
Abstract
Cloud computing is a recent advancement wherein IT infrastructure and applications are provided as ‘services’ to end-users under a usage-based payment model. It can leverage virtualized services even on the fly based on requirements varying with time. It is becoming an adoptable technology for many of the organizations with its dynamic scalability and usage of virtualized resources as a service through the Internet. These technical will likely have a significant impact on the Banks in the future. It is an excellent alternative for banks, which are especially under budget shortage, to operate their information systems effectively without spending more capital for the computers and network devices. Banks take advantage of available cloud-based applications offered by service providers and enable their own clients to access their accounts and information. In this research, we present a DSS model of evaluating cloud computing banking services, highlight its key concepts, architectural principles, and the implementation as well as research helping banks to choose the best cloud providers'. The aim of this research is to provide a practical answer for the following questions: 1. What are the best choices of cloud computing for hosting banking services? 2. How effective can cluster and maps between cloud computing providers and banking agencies be? Keywords?Cloud computing; DSS; Cloud Banking
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