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The introduction of Cloud services forever changes the way end users use paid/free services. New expectations are on the rise, with customers demanding more control of their data. The tactical decision on the part of the service user to trust third parties with data access, management, and security is no longer acceptable, and users are quickly realizing the price of freedom in terms of the loss of rights and identity protection.
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Chang, W.Y., Abu-Amara, H., Sanford, J.F. (2011). Enterprise Cloud Service Applications and Transformations1,2 . In: Transforming Enterprise Cloud Services. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9846-7_10
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