Cloud Computing: Transforming Medium and High Tech Industries in Kenya
Date
2016Author
Wanjiku, Pauline, W.
Moturi, Christopher
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Cloud Computing provides novel perspectives in internetworking technologies and has the potential to dramatically change business models. This study aimed at establishing Cloud Computing adoption in Medium and High Tech Industries in Kenya, with an ultimate intention of recommending an appropriate model for its adoption. Using questionnaires, data was collected from 126 Medium and High Tech Industries within Nairobi and interviews were conducted with 25 Cloud Computing providers. Data analysis was done using SPSS and qualitative content analysis. Approximately 70% of cloud users and providers had recognized Cloud Computing as a force that is reshaping ICT and powering innovation. The major factors influencing the adoption of Cloud Computing were identified as cost, performance and reliability of The Cloud application. After analysis of four existing models for technology adoption, the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model is recommend for adoption of Cloud Computing.
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https://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/moturi/publications/cloud-computing-transforming-medium-and-high-tech-industries-kenyahttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/97074
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. Pauline, W. WANJIKU, and A. MOTURI Christopher. "Cloud Computing: Transforming Medium and High Tech Industries in Kenya."Publisher
University of Nairobi
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