CREATION OF A CLOUD IT ENVIRONMENT IN ORGANIZATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.31548/itees.2025.01.044Keywords:
decision support systems (DSS), cloud services, IT environmentAbstract
The rapid development of information technologies is driving the widespread adoption of cloud computing across various areas of organizational activity. The diversity of cloud services, their providers, and service models necessitates a well-grounded selection of optimal solutions that best meet the needs of a particular organization, taking into account economic, technical, functional, and security criteria [1]. Selecting an appropriate configuration of cloud services is a complex task, as it requires consideration of numerous variable parameters and potential risks. Traditional approaches based on expert assessments prove to be insufficiently effective under the complex and dynamic conditions of the market, which highlights the relevance of automated decision support systems in this domain.
One of the key stages in creating a cloud IT environment within organizations is the development of a decision support system that enables the structured analysis of available alternatives through mathematical models of multi-criteria analysis. The application of such methods makes it possible to formalize the process of comparing options, account for numerous parameters, and make well-founded management decisions. At the same time, the development of such systems is associated with a number of technical challenges, in particular ensuring the correct processing of input data, the optimal selection of evaluation methods, and the design of a flexible architecture capable of adapting to specific user requirements.
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