WAYS TO ORGANIZE BUSINESS PROCESSES THROUGH CLOUD TECHNOLOGY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4I4Y2024N16Keywords:
business processes, cloud technologies, operating costs, cloud solutions.Abstract
The article analyzes the effectiveness of using cloud technologies to optimize costs in business processes. The main advantages of cloud solutions in reducing operating costs and increasing the flexibility of business infrastructure are analyzed. The study also examines ways to optimize equestrian infrastructure costs, including reducing equipment and maintenance costs. Examples of successful implementation of cloud solutions in various areas are given, as well as an assessment of their impact on the overall efficiency of business processes.
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