I will pay for the following article Governance and Service Level Agreement Issues in a Cloud Environment. The work is to be 11 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Usually, cloud computing technology along with data governance services are provided by a third-party vendor to the organization. Therefore, data governance and management plans need to be identified and specified by the client organization and the cloud computing service provider in order to not only control the data but also managing a breach in data security. In this regard, the client organization and the vendor mutually develop a ‘Service Level Agreement’ (SLA) and bind themselves to follow the contractual arrangements as prescribed in the Service Level Agreement. The SLA should include such attributes to address data governance issues in the cloud computing environment (Wieder, Butler, Theilmann, and Yahyapour, 2011).The document presents a brief introduction to the ‘Cloud Computing Technology’ and its categories. The significance of Cloud Computing Governance and issues related to the Governance of Cloud Computing technology. The document proceeds and explains the Service Level Agreements, the attributes and ingredients to be included by the client organization, and the cloud computing vendor. Eventually, the document evaluates a range of service level design strategies and techniques. The presentation of the techniques and their evaluation is being done by using tables, diagrams, and examples.In the world of computers, networking, and the internet, the utilization of resources (hardware, applications, and data) from diverse locations over the internet is becoming significant and the concept or technology is known to be as ‘Cloud Computing’. The data and applications are deployed at the remote server so that these can be accessed and shared remotely over the computer networking using the internet through the implementation of the cloud computing technology. In this regard, the cloud computing is a useful technique for accessing various applications with storage capacity.