Quarterly Journal of Information and Communication Technology ​

Effective Management of Organizational Information Technology with Cloud Computing Approach

Document Type : Original Research Article

Authors

Computer Engineering Group, South Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran

10.22034/apj.2022.253962
Abstract
 With the increasing development of the information society and information and communication technology, effective changes are taking place in various organizational spaces such as education and business. Cloud computing is one of the efficient models of technology-oriented distribution and service provision, which can be called the development and use of shared and rental computer services based on the Internet, or cloud distribution. In fact, in this model, information technology services are offered to users as a shared and affordable internet service. In fact, cloud computing has provided a highway on which technology-oriented technologies such as big data management, Internet of Things and advanced business analytics are formed and grow. Finally, all these technologies lead to digital transformation and effective management of resources and services in organizations. In this article, we examine and discuss the dimensions of effective management of organizational information technology with the approach of cloud computing.

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