Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Notice of Retraction
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As Cloud Computing begins to move beyond the pure hype stage and into the beginning of mainstream adoption, adopting cloud-based services or moving application services to the cloud brings a number of new risks, including: Cloud availability, Cloud security, Erosion of data integrity, and so on. However, for enterprise which require visibility, trust and control over cloud-based services. To maximize the value of cloud computing, meanwhile, to avoid the risk associated with their cloud-based implementations, enterprises need an approach, processes, procedures, and technology to manage and control thousands of data, services and process elements in the Cloud environment. In a word, Cloud computing needs governance. In this paper, the authors propose a Cloud-based governance model that marks out a path that will guide the enterprise into the cloud in a controlled and secure manner.
Keywords :
Internet; Web services; security of data; software architecture; SOA governance; cloud availability; cloud computing; cloud security; cloud-based governance model; cloud-based services; data integrity erosion; governance model; moving application services; Cloud computing; Clouds; Computational modeling; Monitoring; Organizations; Security;