Economic turbulence and EaaS grid computing
by P.S. JosephNg
International Journal of Business Forecasting and Marketing Intelligence (IJBFMI), Vol. 7, No. 1, 2021

Abstract: Market turbulence with fiscal investment influences has altered IT in-restructure performance as business pursue extravagant new technology adoption. Yet, few studies have examined how shareware solution goes beyond medium size enterprise that pushes efficiency and sustainability. This PLS-SEM in-targeted with dual primary compilation approach lessens shallow perceptions coupled with outlooks that streamline each phenomenal activity that is worthy of the necessity for competitive innovation. This unified model was applied to sampling respondents and analysed using an ordinal regression relationship that generates a robust association that triggers the hypothesis acceptance. The adoption of BOINC shareware mesh network towards unified processing designs that were employed to build the yield by promising financial possibility using coordinated interworks hence improved group accomplishment and establishing greater esteem. This paper showcases a flexible inner IT infrastructure alongside the economic uncertainty with the framework advancement for aerostructure as a service. Associated theoretical and practical implications were discussed.

Online publication date: Fri, 07-Jan-2022

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