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Content Management as a Service—Financial Archive Cloud

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As companies are sprinting towards offering enterprise services in the cloud, they are facing the decision of either developing a service from scratch specifically for a cloud infrastructure or taking their existing products and “cloudifying” them for a quicker route to market. In this article we are elaborating on how we addressed “cloudification” challenges during the development of a Content Management as a Service pilot.

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Lebutsch, D., Bolik, C. & Hennecke, M. Content Management as a Service—Financial Archive Cloud. Datenbank Spektrum 10, 131–142 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13222-010-0028-0

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