DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION PROCESSING AND CLOUD SERVICES IN COMMERCE, AN ANALYSIS OF PRIOR RESEARCH

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https://doi.org/10.28925/2663-4023.2025.27.725

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cloud services, distributed information processing, information technology, integration, optimization, trading companies, security, scalability

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This paper examines the practice-oriented aspects of integrating distributed information processing (DIP) systems into cloud services (ClS) of trading companies. The use of cloud technologies (ClT) in trade is analyzed, revealing their key role in optimizing many business processes, including: supply chain management, including monitoring of logistics processes, forecasting delivery times and route optimization; demand forecasting based on the analysis of historical data on sales, seasonality and market trends; personalization of customer experience, etc. It is shown that the integration of ROI systems with ClS provides unique opportunities for processing big data in real time, reducing costs associated with maintaining local IT infrastructure, increasing the flexibility of business models, etc. It is substantiated that the implementation of ClT  contributes to the reduction of capital expenditures due to the use of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS models, providing enterprises of the trade sphere with access to data storage and processing capacities, ready-made software solutions and platforms for development and reducing the need for large investments in the local IT infrastructure. It is illustrated on the examples of global trading companies, how specific ClS are used to improve operational efficiency. It is proposed to develop a unified approach to ROI integration, taking into account the specifics of the trading industry and the peculiarities of using different cloud models, and to create an adaptable IT-ecosystem that can effectively support business processes. It is shown that under conditions of increasing competition and the need to improve operational efficiency, trading companies face challenges related to the integration of distributed information processing systems in the ClS. The main purpose of this integration is to optimize business processes, reduce operating costs, provide flexibility and scalability of information systems, as well as to increase the level of security and fault toleranceof the content on the network, please avoid too generalized and complex language, use only well-known abbreviations.

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2025-03-27

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Fedotov, S., & Desiatko, A. (2025). DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION PROCESSING AND CLOUD SERVICES IN COMMERCE, AN ANALYSIS OF PRIOR RESEARCH. Electronic Professional Scientific Journal «Cybersecurity: Education, Science, Technique», 3(27), 339–353. https://doi.org/10.28925/2663-4023.2025.27.725

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