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A Holistic Decision Framework to Avoid Vendor Lock-in for Cloud SaaS Migration.

Opara-Martins, J., Sahandi, M. and Tian, F., 2017. A Holistic Decision Framework to Avoid Vendor Lock-in for Cloud SaaS Migration. Computer and Information Science, 10 (3).

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Official URL: http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/cis

DOI: 10.5539/cis.v10n3p29

Abstract

Cloud computing offers an innovative business model to enterprise for IT services consumption and delivery. Software as a Service (SaaS) is one of the cloud offerings that attract organisations as a potential solution in reducing their IT cost. However, the vast diversity among the available cloud SaaS services makes it difficult for customers to decide whose vendor services to use or even to determine a valid basis for their selections. Moreover, this variety of cloud SaaS services has led to proprietary architectures and technologies being used by cloud vendors, increasing the risk of vendor lock-in for customers. Therefore, when enterprises interact with SaaS providers within the purview of the current cloud marketplace, they often encounter significant lock-in challenges to migrating and interconnecting cloud. Hence, the complexity and variety of cloud SaaS service offerings makes it imperative for businesses to use a clear and well understood decision process to procure, migrate and/or discontinue cloud services. To date, the expertise and technological solutions to simplify such transition and facilitate good decision making to avoid lock-in risks in the cloud are limited. Besides, little investigation has been carried out to provide a comprehensive decision framework to support enterprises on how to avoid lock-in risks when selecting and implementing cloud-based SaaS solutions within existing environments. Such decision framework is important to reduce complexity and variations in implementation patterns on the cloud provider side, while at the same time minimising potential switching cost for enterprises by resolving integration issues with existing IT infrastructures. This paper proposes a holistic 6-step decision framework that enables an enterprise to assess its current IT landscape for potential SaaS replacement, and provides effective strategies to mitigate vendor lock-in risks in cloud (SaaS) migration. The framework follows research findings and addresses the core requirements for choosing vendor-neutral interoperable and portable cloud services without the fear of vendor lock-in, and architectural decisions for secure SaaS migration. Therefore, the results of this research can help IT managers have a safe and effective migration to cloud computing SaaS environment.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1913-8989
Uncontrolled Keywords:Cloud computing, cloud SaaS migration, cloud-to-cloud migration, legacy-to-cloud replacement, decision framework, SaaS lock-in, vendor lock-in
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:30031
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:27 Nov 2017 14:43
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:08

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