Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers

Abstract Cloud computing has a significant impact on information and communication technology (ICT) and is one of the most important technological drivers of the digitalization of enterprises. However, due to the increasing dissemination of cloud services and the growing number of cloud service prov...

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Main Authors: Raoul Hentschel, Christian Leyh, Anne Petznick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13677-018-0107-6
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spelling doaj-f22120b0af9749eebf53e6e95888c6282020-11-24T22:08:22ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications2192-113X2018-03-017111210.1186/s13677-018-0107-6Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providersRaoul Hentschel0Christian Leyh1Anne Petznick2Chair of Information Systems, esp., Information Systems in Manufacturing and Commerce, Technische Universität DresdenChair of Information Systems, esp., Information Systems in Manufacturing and Commerce, Technische Universität DresdenChair of Information Systems, esp., Information Systems in Manufacturing and Commerce, Technische Universität DresdenAbstract Cloud computing has a significant impact on information and communication technology (ICT) and is one of the most important technological drivers of the digitalization of enterprises. However, due to the increasing dissemination of cloud services and the growing number of cloud service providers (CSPs), the uncertainty and risks for user companies in adopting cloud services have also increased. In this paper, we address those aspects from the perspective of the CSPs. We identified relevant literature and studies and conducted interviews with business experts from 16 German CSPs. In our results, we present current customer requirements and barriers to using cloud services from a provider’s viewpoint and identify the actions of and obstacles for CSPs in meeting the needs and constraints of the customers. Finally, we identify current and future challenges for CSPs in dealing with customer requirements and barriers by addressing their root causes. One of the main challenges from the CSPs’ perspective is addressing customers appropriately and building relationships of trust. This also “forces” changes in the sales processes. In this process, the essential challenges can be identified as an increase in complexity and a simultaneous simplification of specific sales activities. Therefore, the necessity arises for the continuous support of business relationships through value-adding and additional services. However, this results in another challenge for the CSPs – Namely, to find the right balance between standardization and meeting customer-specific requirements. In our paper, we show that the perspective of the CSPs is rarely discussed in the literature. Nevertheless, understanding the perceptions of the providers and their actions and measures is essential for future research activities in the field of cloud service selection. Comparing the customers’ perspectives and viewpoints with the CSPs’ actions will enhance the development of a holistic selection approach for future cloud projects. Therefore, our paper’s contribution to research is also the identification of this missing integration.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13677-018-0107-6Cloud computingCloud service providerCloud requirementsCloud user
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Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
Journal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications
Cloud computing
Cloud service provider
Cloud requirements
Cloud user
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Christian Leyh
Anne Petznick
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title Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
title_short Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
title_full Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
title_fullStr Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
title_full_unstemmed Current cloud challenges in Germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
title_sort current cloud challenges in germany: the perspective of cloud service providers
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Cloud Computing: Advances, Systems and Applications
issn 2192-113X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Cloud computing has a significant impact on information and communication technology (ICT) and is one of the most important technological drivers of the digitalization of enterprises. However, due to the increasing dissemination of cloud services and the growing number of cloud service providers (CSPs), the uncertainty and risks for user companies in adopting cloud services have also increased. In this paper, we address those aspects from the perspective of the CSPs. We identified relevant literature and studies and conducted interviews with business experts from 16 German CSPs. In our results, we present current customer requirements and barriers to using cloud services from a provider’s viewpoint and identify the actions of and obstacles for CSPs in meeting the needs and constraints of the customers. Finally, we identify current and future challenges for CSPs in dealing with customer requirements and barriers by addressing their root causes. One of the main challenges from the CSPs’ perspective is addressing customers appropriately and building relationships of trust. This also “forces” changes in the sales processes. In this process, the essential challenges can be identified as an increase in complexity and a simultaneous simplification of specific sales activities. Therefore, the necessity arises for the continuous support of business relationships through value-adding and additional services. However, this results in another challenge for the CSPs – Namely, to find the right balance between standardization and meeting customer-specific requirements. In our paper, we show that the perspective of the CSPs is rarely discussed in the literature. Nevertheless, understanding the perceptions of the providers and their actions and measures is essential for future research activities in the field of cloud service selection. Comparing the customers’ perspectives and viewpoints with the CSPs’ actions will enhance the development of a holistic selection approach for future cloud projects. Therefore, our paper’s contribution to research is also the identification of this missing integration.
topic Cloud computing
Cloud service provider
Cloud requirements
Cloud user
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13677-018-0107-6
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