Elements affecting the integration of cloud computing in the insurance industry of Sri Lanka
Dias, Sunari Nethupriya (2024)
Diplomityö
Dias, Sunari Nethupriya
2024
School of Engineering Science, Tietotekniikka
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024050626754
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024050626754
Tiivistelmä
Information is now an important factor that should be considered when driving business in the current world. To meet this need, numerous technologies have been introduced to the market, including disaster recovery sites, backup tapes, and off-site data storage. Further cloud computing provides cost-effectiveness, security, and flexibility to fulfill industry objectives. It offers strong security features together with scalable resources. Remote data access is made possible by its mobility, and integrated analytics provide insightful information. Cloud computing provides a comprehensive answer for many business requirements.
The purpose of this study is to determine the potential obstacles that Sri Lankan insurance service providers may have in integrating cloud computing. This case study was conducted particularly in Softlogic Life Insurance PLC, with the goal of identifying current barriers to cloud computing implementation. It also considers making the interface more user-friendly, identifying potential staff resistance, and the necessary IT infrastructure upgrade. The result helps to understand the management’s willingness to spend on adopting to cloud computing infrastructure.
This research further built a conceptual framework thus helps figure out how cloud computing can be implemented in the firm, and provided recommendations that are based on feedback from the employees of Softlogic Life and for its growth.
The purpose of this study is to determine the potential obstacles that Sri Lankan insurance service providers may have in integrating cloud computing. This case study was conducted particularly in Softlogic Life Insurance PLC, with the goal of identifying current barriers to cloud computing implementation. It also considers making the interface more user-friendly, identifying potential staff resistance, and the necessary IT infrastructure upgrade. The result helps to understand the management’s willingness to spend on adopting to cloud computing infrastructure.
This research further built a conceptual framework thus helps figure out how cloud computing can be implemented in the firm, and provided recommendations that are based on feedback from the employees of Softlogic Life and for its growth.
