Conway, Gerry, Doherty, Eileen, Carcary, Marian and Crowley, Catherine (2017) Enterprise Cloud Adoption - Cloud Maturity Assessment Model. ECISM 2017 Conference Proceedings. ISSN 2049-1034 (electronic); 2049-1026 (print)
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Abstract
The  introduction  and  use  of  cloud  computing  by  an  organization  has  the  promise  of  significant  benefits  that include  reduced  costs,  improved  services,  and  a  pay-per-use  model.  Organizations  that  successfully  harness these benefits will potentially have a distinct competitive edge, due to their increased agility and flexibility to rapidly  respond  to  an  ever  changing  and  complex  business  environment.  However,  as  cloud  technology  is  a relatively  new  phenomenon,  there  is  still  a  lot  to  learn  about  the  adoption  and  use  of  cloud,  including  issues such as security, data protection, interoperability, service maturity, and return on investment. These issues need to be considered,and if possible remediated,toenablean organization to effectivelymanage itscloud adoption journey. This  paper  describesan  assessmentmodelthat was  developed by the  Innovation  Value  Institute  (IVI) using a multi method, two-phasedapproach. The first phase involveda review of the currentacademic and practitioner literature in the area of cloud.Based on the key insights identified, together with inputs from a workgroup of industry experts anonline cloud adoption assessmentinstrumentwas developed. This assessmentinstrument aimedto  provide  organizations  with  a  management  structure  to  understand  and  assess  their  Enterprise  IT capability  maturity  to  evaluate,  introduce,and  manage  cloud  services.  The  second  phase  employed  the principles  of  design  science  and  open  innovation  to  pilot,  test,  validate,  and  refine  the  cloud  adoption assessment in collaboration with industry-based practitioners.As companies continue to grapple with the issues posed by cloud, the cloud adoption assessment willallow an organization to clearly determine their ability to manage:•Cloud security•Compliance•Dataprotection•Cloud service provider(s)•Costs•Impact on business and IT•The interoperability and integration between existing in-houseand cloud-basedservicesBy  using  the  assessmentmodel,  the  level  of  maturity  will  identify areas  of  strengthand  weakness  within  the organization  and serve  asthe  basis  for  an  improvement  roadmap,to  ensure  the  successful  adoption  andon-going management of cloud.
  
  | Item Type: | Article | 
|---|---|
| Keywords: | Cloud; drivers; barriers; capability; cloud adoption framework; cloud implementation; | 
| Academic Unit: | Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Institutes > Innovation Value Institute, IVI | 
| Item ID: | 8910 | 
| Depositing User: | IVI Editor | 
| Date Deposited: | 18 Oct 2017 14:31 | 
| Journal or Publication Title: | ECISM 2017 Conference Proceedings | 
| Refereed: | Yes | 
| Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here | 
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