The Empirical Study of Cloud Computing and Companies’ Information Construction

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The traditional information construction has confronted many problems, such as investment structure, integrity and repeated construction, which affected the effect of information construction. Many studies believe that cloud computing can solve the problems. Based on the former researches, this paper develops cloud computing and information construction scale. The statistics of companies which use and do not use cloud computing were collected. This paper use statistical analysis and structural equation to find the relationships between cloud computing and information construction. The result shows that some cloud computing plan can solve some problems effectively. Some suggestions were given to the companies which want to use cloud computing and this research has broaden the study method of this topic.

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