A New Approach toward Locating ERP Components on Cloud Computing Architecture
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Nowadays, Cloud Computing is an emerging phenomenon, which is subject of discussion in many Enterprises. Therefore, numerous studies have been done in this context and some well-known IT solution providers such as IBM and Oracle have provided a particular cloud architecture which can be deployed in cloud environments. On the other hand, modern Enterprises looking for standard structures and they use standard best practice ICT frameworks such as eTOM, ITIL, etc. they also use enterprise resource planning systems in order to move towards process oriented Enterprises. So, using these best practice frameworks and ERP systems in cloud architecture can lead to more popularity of cloud environments and increase reliability of organizational users. The purpose of this paper is to provide a new approach toward locating a suitable ERP system in management layer of cloud computing architecture with the aim of integrate and standardize cloud environments and improving cloud architecture. This architecture is finally compared with other architecture in a form of statistical graphs.
Keywords: Cloud Computing, Reference Architecture, ICT Frameworks, Enterprise Resource Planning, Everything as a Service
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