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Strategic Outsourcing and Cloud Computing: Reality Is a Sober Adversary

Title:Strategic Outsourcing and Cloud Computing: Reality Is a Sober Adversary (ID: ERB0912)
Author(s):Michael A. Corn (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Topics:Cloud Computing, Cloud Computing Policy, IT Governance, Organizational Change, Outsourcing, Strategic Planning, Strategic Planning, IT
Origin:Research Bulletins, ECAR (06/16/2009)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This research bulletin examines outsourcing and cloud computing through the lens of strategic decision making for higher education. Strategic decisions have long-term impact, create institutional advantage, are difficult to reverse, affect organizational scope, stretch resources and competencies, and often require high-level governance. As such, they are inherently risky because they often involve a high degree of uncertainty. Outsourcing, particularly when applied to core or infrastructure services, can have unintended consequences that should be weighed during the decision-making process.

Citation for this work: Corn, Michael A. “Strategic Outsourcing and Cloud Computing: Reality Is a Sober Adversary (Research Bulletin, Issue 12). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2009, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar.

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