Towards virtualization: A competitive business continuity

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2010

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Tuncay Ercan

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ACADEMIC JOURNALS

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The ultimate goal of all businesses no matter in which sectors they operate is to maintain their profitability and growth. There is a relationship among the capital investment and the personnel in order to achieve objectives for the performance of the organizational systems and it must be maintained without any deterioration. Companies have a chance to compete with other firms in the national and international arena through this relationship and of course within the limits specified by their capitals. The level of success targeted with the suitable investments qualified personnel and the capabilities of today's technology is possible for today at least with a fixed capital for a certain period of time in this relationship. Companies can provide many benefits by using and managing the capabilities offered by virtualization. In this study we present the results of a survey conducted in 100 small and medium-sized companies in the transportation and services sectors located in Izmir (Turkey). The analysis of this survey will enable a better understanding of virtualization services and motivate especially Information Technologies (IT) staff as a detailed framework for the companies working in different industrial sectors.

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Virtualization, outsourcing, cloud computing, small and medium-sized businesses, PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT, LESSONS, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Outsourcing

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4

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10

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2164

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2173
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