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Since 2020, the COVID-19 epidemic has affected the world, and governments have taken encouraging or mandatory measures to divert work hours or reduce physical access to office premises to work from home, prompting companies to invest in more IT-enabled cloud services to address the changes in work patterns brought about by the epidemic. As a result, companies are using tools such as video conferencing, cloud services, and VPN connections for their employees to work from home, enabling them to use cloud computing services to keep their business services running without interruption. In fact, the workflow and operating conditions of various industries are different, and enterprises will have different issue-oriented considerations in response to the demand for remote work, such as hardware specifications, Internet connectivity and software compatibility. These issues make it necessary for enterprises to make detailed planning and evaluation when transferring information network services to the cloud in order to meet the functional requirements of their information network system operations and to satisfy maintenance cost considerations, so that enterprises will not be affected by the epidemic. This study focuses on domestic and foreign cloud computing service providers, such as AWS, Azure, GCP, Cloudflare, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile Telecom, Jet-Go Consulting Group, and other well-known cloud computing service providers, from service model, technical support, software and hardware architecture, and operation cost evaluation. We provide enterprises with the most suitable cloud computing service providers when transferring their information network service systems to the cloud, so that they can smoothly build and maintain their systems and make their information service platforms develop appropriately, so that they can not only continue to provide stable business services, but also carry out digital transformation, allowing them to grow and thrive.
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