MAIN DIRECTIONS OF IMPLEMENTING THE “1C: ENTERPRISE” SYSTEM BASED ON CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES IN BANKING REGISTRY SERVICES
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Jafarov Nizami Duman oglu, Karimov Karim Vahid oglu, Guluzade Dilare Ayaz qizi

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This article examines contemporary approaches to the implementation of cloud technologies in the “1C: Enterprise” system for organizing registry services in banking and enterprise environments. The architectural features of cloud-based solutions are analyzed, including Software as a Service (SaaS), web client, and thin client models. The study identifies the principal directions of cloud technology deployment: within an enterprise, within a holding structure, for client-facing services, and in the web services model. Practical aspects of implementation are demonstrated through examples of XML-based data exchange and web service integration. The results confirm that the adoption of cloud technologies significantly enhances management efficiency, reduces operational and infrastructure costs, and ensures scalability and flexibility of information systems.
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Jafarov Nizami Duman oglu, Karimov Karim Vahid oglu, Guluzade Dilare Ayaz qizi

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