Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privreduJournal of Applied Engineering Science

SPATIALLY LOCALIZED MANAGEMENT COMPANIES USing CLOUD TECHNOLOGY


DOI: 10.5937/jaes11- 3344
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Volume 11 article 251 pages: 75-80

Vojislav Bobor
Public Company Transmitters and Communications, Belgrade, Serbia

Dragan Milanovic
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia

Petar Kefer
Omni Surfaces, 40 Kodiak Cres.Unit #13, Toronto, Canada

Content - Business applications and software platforms crossing in the cloud environment. This paper analyses new generation of management tools in industrial production with cloud technologies. The de­cades ahead will be marked by a new way of communication in business environments from telecom­munication field to medicine as well as industrial production and energy efficiency. Standard business applications and software with its installation and maintenance require considerable financial resources and significant spending on hardware. To address that requirement there is the need for special teams of experts to install, test and maintain the system. The new approach to cloud applications brings to this field that what is needed, a software update is automatic with an easy access to applications efficiently from anywhere on the planet and spatially are independent where you are located.

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