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The Impact of Cloud Computing on Entrepreneurship and Startups
Author(s) | Dr. Parmeshwar Singh Maravi |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The tremendous technological advancements in the ICT sector over the past few decades, particularly the enhancements to internet services and virtualization techniques, have given rise to a number of computing paradigms, the most current of which is cloud computing. There are a number of significant global cloud service providers that provide people and businesses a range of cloud services and solutions. As a result, the market for cloud services is expanding as more and more businesses migrate to the cloud. Organizations may profit from a variety of cloud technologies, but there are also risks and difficulties that come with using them. The advantages of cloud computing for startups and entrepreneurs are examined in this study with an emphasis on India. Access to financing is one of the most challenging aspects of conducting business in India due to the country's protracted economic turmoil. But during the past three years, both the number of startup businesses and investments in Indian startups have significantly increased. An online survey was performed to gauge the adoption of cloud computing by Indian startup enterprises and the potential advantages it might provide to Indian business owners. According to the study of the primary data, Indian business owners are likely to employ cloud computing and are aware of both its advantages and disadvantages. Based on the study's findings, there are strong indications that cloud computing played a catalyst role in the recent uptick in entrepreneurial activity in India, providing Indian business owners with a variety of benefits as they work to become more competitive, boost the value of their goods and services, and cut costs. |
Keywords | Key-words: Startups, Cloud Computing, Entrepreneurship |
Field | Business Administration |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-25 |
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