SaaS vs. IaaS vs. On-premise
Sammanfattning
Companies acquire software or make their own
software depending on their resources and demands. As external
software, Software as a Service (SaaS), has grown in breadth
and depth, they have become increasingly popular. On-premise
software can also still be favorable as it may be more secure,
private or economical. Researchers have invested considerable
effort in the study of companies adopting SaaS for enterprise
resource planning (ERP) or customer relationship management
(CRM) systems. There is little research on adopting SaaS for
software other than ERP or CRM. This study aims to understand
the factors a business considers when deciding to adopt SaaS.
Furthermore, the study aims to ask relevant questions to the
business in the current political climate with companies collecting
more personal data than ever before. On May 25, 2018 the
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in
the European Union (EU) after being passed two years prior.
This is a law on data protection and privacy for all individuals
within the EU. The law has many implications for companies
that collect personal data and, as a result, the software industry
has had to reassess their data holding methods. The study seeks
to clarify how companies will decide on SaaS regarding security
and privacy with GDPR enacted. We conducted an online survey
of 35 software professionals and observed there are some factors
that affect whether a company will adopt SaaS solutions or onpremise
solutions and GDPR is an influencing factor.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Samlingar
Datum
2019-11-18Författare
Bayrakdar, Abdulkader
Nogara, Sebastian
Nyckelord
CRM
ERP
decision support
GDPR
IaaS
operation modes
SaaS
Språk
eng