SMI attributes: key role in business as a service in cloud computing
by T. Thasni; C. Kalaiarasan
International Journal of Intelligence and Sustainable Computing (IJISC), Vol. 1, No. 2, 2021

Abstract: The development of cloud computing leads to a situation that, unique services are being offered by an ever increasing number of organisations. It is very difficult for the customer to choose the right cloud provider based on his service requirements. There is no framework to index cloud provider that depends on the user requirement. Undertakings from new businesses to huge organisations see cloud as a decent choice, in light of asset pooling, on interest provisioning and pay as you go model. The most essential objective for a cloud specialist organisation is making a feeling of certainty and trust about that cloud provider among service requesters. To accomplish this, associations ought to build up a technique that is complete, efficient and it ought to be finished with legitimate checks understanding the future necessities, and by conveying a cloud framework. This review paper centres around different characteristics of cloud benefit estimation record created by Cloud Services Measurement Initiative Consortium (CSMIC) that gives a standard technique to estimating and looking at a business benefit.

Online publication date: Fri, 26-Feb-2021

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