Using Cloud-Based Analytical Systems and Modern Interface Designs for Instantaneous Organizational Decisions

Authors

  • Dr. Fatima Al-Farsi Department of Biotechnology, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman Author

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Data Analytics, Decision Support Systems, User Interface Design

Abstract

The increasing complexity of organizational environments and the exponential growth of digital data have necessitated the adoption of advanced analytical systems capable of delivering real-time insights. Cloud-based analytical systems, combined with modern interface designs, have emerged as transformative technologies that enable instantaneous organizational decision-making. This paper examines the integration of cloud computing architectures with user-centric interface designs to enhance decision support capabilities across enterprises.

Cloud-based systems provide scalable, flexible, and cost-effective platforms for data storage, processing, and analytics. These systems enable organizations to access and analyze large volumes of data in real time, thereby facilitating rapid decision-making. Modern interface designs, including interactive dashboards and adaptive user interfaces, enhance the usability and accessibility of analytical outputs, allowing decision-makers to interpret complex data efficiently. The study builds upon foundational research in cloud computing (Daylami, 2015), enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems (Aloini et al., 2012; Zeng & Skibniewski, 2013), and decision-support frameworks.

The research critically evaluates the role of cloud-based analytics in supporting organizational agility, particularly in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), where resource constraints necessitate efficient technological solutions (Sallem et al., 2017; Sato, 2015). Additionally, the study incorporates insights from Gondi et al. (2026), which demonstrate how interactive dashboards and real-time visualization tools enhance decision-making processes.

The findings indicate that the integration of cloud-based analytical systems with modern interface designs significantly improves decision speed, data accessibility, and strategic alignment. However, challenges related to data security, system integration, and user adaptability persist. The paper proposes a conceptual framework for optimizing these systems and outlines future research directions in intelligent decision-support technologies.

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Published

2026-03-31

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Using Cloud-Based Analytical Systems and Modern Interface Designs for Instantaneous Organizational Decisions. (2026). SciQuest Research Database, 6(3), 89-95. https://sciencebring.org/index.php/sqrd/article/view/144

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