Analyzing and Researching of the Economic Utility of Information Resource Configuration Based on Cloud Computing

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The amount of investment in the information technology facilities continue to improve, but the use of information resources is far from the desired target and resources are not utilized effectively,. The lower level configuration is gradually emerging. Cloud computing can help improve effective, rational, and scientific use of information resources to promote the information resource utility, thus contributing to the sustainable development of the information industry. The article from the economic point of view, especially from the economic utility and cost saving view, analyze the economic value of cloud computing configuration. Thus, It demonstrate the positive economic value of technological revolution application mode represented by the cloud computing from the point of view of economics.

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