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Facilitating big-data management in modern business and organizations using cloud computing: a comprehensive study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2022

Wenhao Qi
Affiliation:
School of Economics and Management, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, Jilin 130118, China
Meng Sun*
Affiliation:
Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin 130012, China
Seyed Reza Aghaseyed Hosseini
Affiliation:
S P Jain School of Global Management, Sydney, Australia California Miramar University, California, USA
*
Author for correspondence: Meng Sun, E-mail: sunmeng58523@163.com

Abstract

Modern digital life has produced big data in modern businesses and organizations. To derive information for decision-making from these enormous data sets, a lot of work is required at several levels. The storage, transmission, processing, mining, and serving of big data create problems for digital domains. Despite several efforts to implement big data in businesses, basic issues with big data remain (particularly big-data management (BDM)). Cloud computing, for example, provides companies with well-suited, cost-effective, and consistent on-demand services for big data and analytics. This paper introduces the modern systems for organizational BDM. This article analyzes the latest research to manage organization-generated data using cloud computing. The findings revealed several benefits in integrating big data and cloud computing, the most notable of which is increased company efficiency and improved international trade. This study also highlighted some hazards in the sophisticated computing environment. Cloud computing has the potential to improve corporate management and accountants' jobs significantly. This article's major contribution is to discuss the demands, advantages, and problems of using big data and cloud computing in contemporary businesses and institutions.

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© Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 2022

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