OKB Global project is focused on the rapidly emerging telecommunications and energy
market in Brazil, with many favorable contributing factors to expedite development.
Other factors for Belem Brazil areas of expansion is the impending need to reduce energy consumption and costs. OKB has plans to development our Solar energy division. We also desire to manage and increase exportation of numerous commodities.
1. OKABE CIA LTDAME
BUSINESS PLAN
September, 2014
Gregory Harris
Chief Operations Officer
OKABE CIA LTDAME
Rua Obidos 620
Belem Para Brasil 66020448
Tel: 559132301094
Email: gregoryharris@okbglobal.com
Website: www.okbglobal.com
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INTRODUCTION
This letter of introduction is intended to outline the professionals involved in this great
project, as well as give a brief introduction to the project, its timelines, goals, objectives, and
expected returns.
This project will be under the guidance of our very experienced and dynamic
management team, made up of highly specialized and talented individuals, entrepreneurs, and
pioneers in this industry. The CEO is Duane Lee, an experienced sales and marketing
professional who has lived and worked globally, and been an integral part of projects with a
development budget in the hundreds of millions of dollars. He works hand in hand with Deywe
Okabe, President, and Chief Strategy Officer, and Gregory Harris, the Chief Operations Officer.
Deywe is the founder of OKB Global, and the technology professional. Gregory has more than
30 years’ experience in business development, client management, and financial services.
Together, this team makes up a virtual dream team in this development.
The focus of this project will be to provide safe, secure, fully featured applications, with
flexible access, and programming interfaces, all while remaining competitively priced. We intend
to be the leader in this industry, to have the very best applications available for our wide range of
clientele.
Thank you for taking the time to review this project, we are available to answer any and
all questions you may have. We look forward to working with you.
OKB Global project is focused on the rapidly emerging telecommunications and energy
market in Brazil, with many favorable contributing factors to expedite development.
Other factors for Belem Brazil areas of expansion is the impending need to reduce energy
consumption and costs. OKB has plans to development our Solar energy division. We also
desire to manage and increase exportation of numerous commodities. Our vision is to transform
Belem port in to a duty free zone by encouraging government incentives with taxation reductions
and exemptions. Pará states rapid development is due to the extraction of minerals such as iron,
manganese, niobium, bauxite, copper, gold, aluminum and the formation of the (presal) program
the extraction of oil. In November 2013, a report released by the IEA (International Energy
Agency) provides that credit to the oil found in the presalt.
Brazil will become one of the countries with the largest oil exports in the world. In the near
future Brazil will be one of the most important energy producers. It is estimated that by 2035, oil
production in Brazil will triple, putting Brazil in the sixth place of the largest oil producers. The
Brazilian coast in our region has the perfect location and environment for the emergence of oil
refineries.
The OKB Global Cloud will simultaneously organize, manage and facilitate the existing
soybean production which is the second largest in Brazil and has the largest cattle breeding
farms. Production and exports of Brazil nuts and acai, farm raised fish are demanding the
emergence of 20 new ports and 18 industrial hubs, The emergence of a new technology center
to form a new bloc in the development of railways and maritime being strengthened by political
favoritism and paving the way through the OKB Global cloud.
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The goal of this BUSINESS PLAN is to present the IMPENDING UNDERLYING DEMAND
for this project as well as stating all of the project's objectives.
In today’s challenging economic climate, a growing number of organizations require more
capable and flexible IT resources. All enterprises need to reduce costs. Cloud computing offer a
tailor made product for everyone. The effects of a deep global recession have combined with
recent advances in information technology to create the perfect environment for cloud
computing. Cloud computing advertising has strengthened dramatically with the combination of
an ever growing business dependence on cyber space, increasing demands on IT systems and
a global mantra of budgetary prudence.
OKB Global designed and is developing a hybrid cloud to facilitate a agile business
platform. When a company experiences an unexpected spike in usage of an inhouse
server, the
OKB Cloud Computing Business Plan
workload can be passed off to the hybrid cloud. This
way, your company avoids the additional cost of
having to purchase new server hardware. In
addition to being agile, the hybrid cloud is also
scalable, which means it’s well suited for
businesses with unpredictable peaks.
Method for success
1) Design and develop a super cloud with 30,000
servers in four phases.
2) Utilize storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated
network that provides access to
consolidated, block level data storage and SAN file
systems or shared disk file systems.
3) Utilize GR Cooling with containerized liquid
coolant to reduce startup cost and lower operating cost with reduce energy requirements.
4) Integrate the HP 240a Ecopod a highly efficient self contained data storage system.
4) Retrofit OKB Cyber as pilot location Cidade Velha Belem Para Brasil.
5) Design and develop a 10,000 m2 metroplex business complex on land to be purchased
in Belem
OKB Global through its global consortium and executive staff will contract consultants in
every phase of development. Deywe Okabe and Gregory Harris formed a professional alliance
and selected Duane Lee as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Deywe Okabe will be President and
Gregory Harris will be Chief Operating Officer (COO) We will develop this in several phases as
follows.
Phase 1.)
a. Pilot location is Rua Obidos 620 Belem Brasil a 550m2 facility pilot will take 90 to 120
days to renovate, retrofit and install equipment.
Phase2.) Metroplex is to be constructed on raw land purchased upon funding, Av.
Independência, 1856 Parque Verde Belem .
b. acquire raw land, site preparation, obtain permits install infrastructure. 180 days
c. Construction of metroplex. 12 months
d. Install security, fire prevention equipment and deploy servers. 90 days
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The project will cost
1.) Total cost of project is $175,000,000
2.) See attached projections and assumptions attached
2. Business Description
OKABE CIA LtdaMe is a corporation in good standing since incorporating in 2000.
Many underlying factors have evolved and provided the perfect environment for this unique
advertising, printing and cyber enterprise to expand to a super cloud that will manage, organize
and control the economic pulse of Northern Brasil. OKB Global project is focused on the rapidly
emerging telecommunications and energy market in Brazil, with many favorable contributing
factors to expedite development. Other leading factors for Belem Brazil areas expansion is the
impending need to reduce energy consumption and costs. OKB has plans to development our
Solar Energy Division which will produce cells to provide additional power reducing demand
from the grid. Our solar division will also develop and manufacture solar packages for
commercial and residential applications. We also desire to manage and increase exportation of
numerous commodities. Our vision is to transform Belem port into a duty free zone by
encouraging government incentives with taxation reductions and exemptions. Pará states rapid
development is due to the extraction of minerals such as iron, manganese, niobium, bauxite,
copper, gold, aluminum and the formation of the (presal) program for the extraction of oil. In
November 2013, a report released by the IEA (International Energy Agency) provides that credit
to the oil found in the pre salt. Brazil will become one of the countries with the largest oil exports
in the world. In the near future, Brazil will be one of the most important energy producers in the
world. It is estimated that by 2035, oil production in Brazil will triple, putting Brazil in the sixth
place of the largest oil producers globally. The Brazilian coast line in our region has the perfect
location and environment for the emergence of oil refineries. The OKB Global Cloud will
simultaneously organize, manage and facilitate the existing soybean production which is the
second largest in Brazil and has the largest cattle breeding farms. Production and exports of
Brazil nuts and acai, farm raised fish are demanding the emergence of 20 new ports and 18
industrial hubs, The emergence of a new technology center to form a new bloc for the
development of railways and maritime, being strengthened by political favoritism and paving the
way through the OKB Global cloud. OKB will be the largest telecommunications center in
Norther Brasil with a state of the art and cutting edge equipment. The HP Ecopod will be the
first of its kind in Brasil and has 2200 servers per unit and uses 4% of the energy of existing
traditional units. OKB has no competition in Brasil North.
3. Vision statement.
OKB is a webbased,
free data storage project paid for by advertising. Users do not need
specialized qualifications to utilize, since their primary function is to store data and fotos; this
means that businesses, individuals and government entities may have safe and secure data
storage hosted in Brasil. “The mission of OKB Global is to provide people around the world to
collect and develop storage content under a free storage program when they agree to accept
free advertising from our association with Facebook and Twitter. OKB will provide the essential
infrastructure and an organizational framework to support and development of all endeavors.
OKB will have more the 60 million unique clients over the next 5 years. OKB will be the main
competition to Google in Brasil.
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4. Vision trigger
With the rapid advancement of inexpensive smart phone, tablets and other smart devices.
OKB is positioned to dominate and control all data storage for Personal, Universities, Business
as well as Governmental Agencies and eliminated the use of USB storage devices in Brazil
North.
5. Mission Statement:
OKB Global designed and is developing a hybrid cloud to facilitate a agile business
platform. When a company experiences an unexpected spike in usage of an in house server, the
workload can be passed off to the hybrid cloud. This way company avoids the additional cost of
having to purchase new server hardware. In addition to being agile, the hybrid cloud is also
scalable, which means it’s well suited for businesses with unpredictable peaks.
OKB Global Information’s modular Tier4 data center specifically designed to be a world
class cloud computing facility totally dedicated to absolute performance and security.
a) Overview
The OKB Global Information data center engineered using the latest design methodologies
including zoned cooling, GR Cooling for reduce A/C requirements, zoned fire suppression that
utilizes clean agents, and fully redundant power supply sources. The data center modular design
characteristics allows OKB Global Information to grow the underlying infrastructure as client
needs grow, ultimately providing a fully populated data center floor of nearly 10,000 square
meters. Our combination of data center design and management best practices demonstrate our
commitment to providing our customers with a data center that is truly world class and
unparalleled in Brazil.
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b) Features
1) Scalability. The cloud allows
companies to make fast and cost
effective capacity adjustments
2) Greater Business Agility.
Cloud enables companies to
react to shifting workplace and
staffing in moments.
3) Flexible pricing structures.
Cloud providers offer customers
creative and flexible pricing .
4) Fast time to deployment.
Cloud eliminates purchases
enabling applications running
quickly.
5) Reduced system maintenance and management costs. Cloud requires less.
6) Lowrisk
ability to start up or move or expand. Capacity and applications offer riskfree
trials.
7) Flexible staffing can lower operating expenses. Cloud enables companies to be
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nimble.
8) Threat Protection. All files are secure with 2048 bit encryption.
c) Methodology
1) Design and develop a super cloud with 30,000 servers in four phases.
2) Utilize storage area network (SAN) is a dedicated network that provides access to
consolidated, block level data storage and SAN file systems or shared disk file systems.
3) Utilize GR Cooling with containerized liquid coolant to reduce startup cost and lower
operating cost with reduce energy requirements.
4) Integrate the HP 240a Ecopod a highly efficient self contained data storage system.
4) Retrofit OKB Cyber as pilot location Cidade Velha Belem Para Brasil.
5) Design and develop a 12,000 m2 metroplex business complex on land to be purchased
in Belem .
6) Business Objectives
OKB Global Information will
create and provide a world class
cloud data center in Belem to boost
innovation and productivity across
the Digital economy in Brazil.
When business, universities,
individuals and government agencies
adopt cloud services, they are more
productive, innovate better and
operate with greater agility. As a
nation, Brazil is well placed to take
advantage of cloud computing for a
range of reasons – including a stable
socio economic system, a strong rule of law and a highly diverse and skilled Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) sector. At the individual level there are few organizations
across the economy that have implemented innovative cloud computing services. Brazil lags
behind their counterparts in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
countries in the use of online technology. This places these organizations at a competitive
disadvantage, which could be overcome through the use of cloud computing services.
One reason for this has been insufficient access to the necessary infrastructure to support
sophisticated cloud services. The relatively slow download or upload speeds in many parts of
Brazil have limited the adoption of cloud services. OKB Global Information will change this and is
a key enabler of the Digital economy more broadly. There are other reasons that cloud
computing has not been adopted more generally in Brazil, including a lack of awareness of how
to make best use of cloud computing and a lack of confidence that some organizations and
individuals have in adopting cloud computing services.
However, as the cloud services market continues to evolve, users and providers of cloud
services must remain responsive to change. Likewise, OKB will continue to adapt its strategy in
response to market and technological changes.
1. Maximizing the value of cloud computing Goal: OKB Global Information will be a leader
in the use of cloud services to achieve greater efficiency, generate greater value from ICT
investment, deliver better services and support a more agile public sector.
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Key actions:
The Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) will enhance the guidance available to
government decision makers on how to evaluate the benefits of cloud services and how to
procure and manage them.
OKB and the Brazil Digital Economy will establish information sharing initiatives to facilitate
continual improvement based on a repository of case studies, reduced risk approaches and
practical lessons to enable agencies to learn from each other. Brazil’s Digital economy is
currently comprised of about 147,000 companies and is set to generate $490 billion in revenue
by the end of 2014, according to a study by Softex Observatory.
Keys to Success
Competitive and flexible pricing
Choose a storage solution that fits the
nature of your data, whether it’s Standard
Storage or Durable Reduced Availability
(DRA) Storage. Like other Cloud Platform
services, you pay just for what you use.
• Scalability. The cloud allows
companies to make fast and costeffective
capacity adjustments, scaling up and down
depending upon traffic, seasonality and
business need.
• Greater Business Agility. Cloud
enables companies to react to shifting
workplace and staffing demand.
• Flexible pricing structures. Cloud
providers offer customers creative and
flexible pricing options, such as tiered allacarte
pricing, making it easier to tailor
solutions to a business’s needs and match
value.•
Fast time to deployment. Cloud
eliminates the need to purchase new systems
and load new applications, or compete with
other projects for IT resources, thereby enabling applications to be up and running more quickly.
• Reduced system maintenance and management costs. Cloud requires less maintenance
and management from IT, allowing resources to be reallocated to other projects in the business.
• Lowrisk ability to start up or move or expand. Capacity and applications can be added
without risking existing business plans. Additionally, some solution providers offer riskfree trials.
• Flexible staffing can lower operating expenses. Cloud enables companies to be nimble
with staffing plans using different strategies to optimize staff, including using lowercost locations
such as off shoring or home shoring, but away from corporate, or using athome workers with
flexible schedules and ability to work short hours rather than full days.
Company's goal is to dominate our untapped advertising market as follows: We will Provide
over 100 Gigabytes Data Storage service for free, obligating our clients to receive advertising on
their smartphone, tablet, or PC, with the option to eliminate by electing prepaid or fixed payment
option.
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OKB Cloud Computing has the overall goal, provide the cloud computing services through
Internet present a new vision for advertising space, providing Cloud Service for Schools,
Universities, Hospitals, Commercial Establishment , Supermarkets, Handyman and Residential.
OKB Global project is focused on the rapidly emerging telecommunications and energy
market in Brazil, with many favorable contributing factors to expedite development. Other factors
for Belem Brasil areas of expansion by reducing energy consumption and costs with the
development our Solar energy division and increase exportation of numerous commodities. Our
vision is to transform Belem port a duty free zone by encouraging government incentives with tax
reductions and exemption. Pará states rapid development is due to the extraction of minerals
such as iron, manganese, niobium, bauxite, copper, gold, aluminum and the formation of the
(presal) program the extraction of oil. In
November 2013, a report released by the IEA
(International Energy Agency) provides that
thanks to the oil found in the presalt, Brazil will
become one of the countries with the largest oil
exports in the world. In the near future, Brazil will
be one of the most important energy producers
in the world. It is estimated that in 2035, oil
production in Brazil will triple, putting Brazil in the
sixth place of the largest oil producers in the
world. The Brazilian coast in our region has the
perfect location and environment for emergence
of oil refineries. The OKB Global Cloud will
simultaneously organize and facilitate the
existing soybean production which is the second largest in Brazil and has the largest cattle
breeding.
7Industry
Analysis
As public cloud computing gains greater adoption across enterprises, there’s an increased
level of spending occurring on infrastructurerelated
services including InfrastructureasaService(
IaaS). Enterprises are prioritizing how to get cloud platforms integrated with legacy
systems to make use of the years of data they have accumulated. From legacy Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) to Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, integrating
legacy systems of record to cloudbased
platforms will accelerate through 2016. I’ve seen this in
conversations with resellers and enterprise customers, and this trend is also reflected in
Gartner’s latest report on public cloud computing adoption, Forecast Overview: Public Cloud
Services, Worldwide, 20112016,
4Q12 Update Published: 8 February 2013.
Global spending on public cloud services is expected to grow 18.6% in 2012 to $110.3B,
achieving a CAGR of 17.7% from 2011 through 2016. The total market is expected to grow from
$76.9B in 2010 to $210B in 2016. The following is an analysis of the public cloud services
market size and annual growth rates:
8 Project
Background
In today’s challenging economic climate, a growing number of organizations require more
capable and flexible IT resources; they also need to reduce costs. OKB will design, develop and
implement a hybrid cloud data centre which is a combination of public and private clouds.
Businesses in highly regulated industries (banking, universities and government agencies) with
compliance requirements regarding data residency (“Internet Bill of Rights”) can leverage the
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private cloud for those sensitive workloads, while relying on the costeffective hybred cloud for
nonregulated operations.
The effects of a deep global recession have combined with recent advances in information
technology to create t perfect environment for cloud computing. cloud computing propaganda
whose effects have increased dramatically by the combination of an evergrowing business
dependence on cyber space, increasing demands on IT systems and a global demand for
budgetary prudence.
A growing number of cloud service providers are offering customers the potential to
generate sizable, longterm costsavings, increase the capacity, agility and flexibility of their IT
systems, and provide a muchneeded standard IT platform across their business. Their cloud
computing efforts are being met with considerable success. The hybrid cloud lets business be
more agile. When a company experiences an unexpected spike in usage of an inhouse server,
the workload can be passed off to the hybred cloud. This way the company avoids the additional
cost of having to purchase new server hardware. In addition to being agile, the hybrid cloud is
also scalable, which means it’s well suited for businesses with unpredictable peaks.
9 Market
Analysis
Cushman & Wakefield Report Takes a Deeper Look at the Brazilian Data Center
Market
Published Date : 5/6/2014
MULTITENANT
DATA CENTER MARKET
Currently, there is less than 500,000 SF of operational data center space in Brazil and only
three U. S.based data center providers in the country: Equinix (who acquired local provider
ALOG), Level 3 Communications (via its acquisition of Global Crossing) and Verizon (via
Terremark), according to the report.
Key submarkets
include São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. São Paulo represents the largest
data center market in South America, accounting for 50 percent of capacity in Brazil –
approximately 450,000 operational square feet. Financial institutions, multinational firms, and e
commerce companies drive the demand here. Barueri, located near the stock exchange, is also
emerging as the new data center centric area.
OKB Global will implement the much needed cloud in Belem being a metropolis with the
population of about 7 million people, 50 campuses, 10 000 schools, approximately 12,000
business establishments, 32 000 lawyers, 22 industries, 600 vocational courses, 1 international
airport, 20 large supermarkets, and with the reduction of costs of Internet and data centre
servers would be the first step forward for already present future farms. Exports of Brazil nuts
and acai, farm raised fish are demanding the emergence of new 20 ports and 18 industrial hubs,
and emergence of a new technology center to form a new bloc in the exploitation of railways and
maritime, being strengthened by political favoritism and paving the way through the OKB Global
cloud.P
roject Risk Management
– Integrated Framework
:“Risk is the possibility that an event will occur and adversely affect the achievement of
objectives.”
The types of risks (e.g., security, integrity, availability, and performance) are the same with
systems in the cloud as they are with noncloud technology solutions. An organization’s level of
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risk and risk profile will in most cases change if cloud solutions are adopted (depending on how
and for what purpose the cloud solutions are used). This is due to the increase or decrease in
likelihood and impact with respect to the risk events (inherent and residual) associated with the
CSP that has been engaged for services.
Some of the typical risks associated with cloud computing are:
Disruptive force
– Facilitating innovation (with increased speed) and the costsavings aspects of cloud
computing can themselves be viewed as risk events for some organizations. By lowering the
barriers of entry for new competitors, cloud computing could threaten or disrupt some business
models, even rendering them obsolete in the future. For example, streaming media over the
Internet was a technology solution that significantly reduced the sales of CDs and DVDs and the
need for physical retail stores. Existing competitors that fully embrace the cloud might be able to
bring new ideas and innovation into their markets faster. Since cloud computing solutions yield
considerable shortterm cost savings due to reduced capital expenditures, an organization
adopting the cloud might be able to extract better margins than its noncloud competitors. Thus,
when an industry member adopts cloud solutions, other organizations in the industry could be
forced to follow suit and adopt cloud computing. Residing in the same risk ecosystem as the
CSP and other tenants of the cloud – When an organization adopts thirdpartymanaged cloud
solutions, new dependency relationships with the CSP are created with respect to legal liability,
the risk universe, incident escalation, incident response, and other areas. The actions of the CSP
and fellow cloud tenants can impact the organization in various ways. Consider the following:
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Legally, thirdparty cloud service providers and their customer organizations are distinct
enterprises.
However, if the CSP neglects or fails in its responsibilities, it could have legal implications
for the CSP’s customer organizations. But if a cloud customer organization fails in its
responsibilities, it is less likely there would be any legal implications to the CSP.
•
Cloud service providers and their customer organizations are likely to have separate
enterprise risk management (ERM) programs to address their respective universe of perceived
risks. Only in a minority of cases (involving very highdollar contracts) will CSPs attempt to
integrate portions of their ERM programs with those of their customers. The universe of risks
confronting an organization using thirdparty cloud computing is a combination of risks the
individual organization faces along with a subset of the risks that its CSP is facing (discussed
further in Section 5,“Approaching ERM in the Cloud Computing Paradigm”)
10Analysis
of Competitors
At this time OKB has no direct competition. Belem has immense need for the new and
improved OKB Global cloud to deliver fast and reliable Internet, Cell Phone service, data storage
and manage all telecommunication networks.
11Business
Operations
a. OKB will be manages as a SA Corporation
b. OKB will integrate 14 HP 240a Ecopds
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Structure
OKABE CIA LtdaMe
is a corporation in good standing since incorporating in 2000.
13Management
Expertise
OKB management team includes visionary industry pioneers and innovators. They are
highly specialized and talented individuals who helped to launch the industry and continue to
help shape its present and future course. The company’s principals have had previous success
as entrepreneurs. The core team is well qualified to continue OKB Global ’s operations and
expand upon its current expansion.
Duane Lee
Chief Executive Officer, Cloud Business Unit
Now serving as OKB's CEO, Mr. Lee shares responsibility for the company's daytoday
operations with Deywe Okabe, who now serves as President and Chief Strategy Office and
Gregory Harris, the company's COO and director of special projects for OKB .
Duane was appointed Group Executive – in 2014.
Duane was previously with Top Notch International April 2004 present Consulting Co. in
Panama / USA / Canada as Cofounder and director .
Duane managed, set up and operated the marketing and sales departments of an exclusive
island project called Isla Viveros on the Pearl Islands off the coast of Panama, with high end
luxury homes, hotel, Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, and deep water marina. We marketed
and sold condos, private homes, and memberships to the exclusive private island resort.
$300,000,000 project still under construction to this day.
Duane was Project Manager for Malibu Beach Park and Resort. This was a $100,000,000
development over 450 acres on the Pacific Ocean near Gorgona Panama. Residential homes,
condos, hotel, restaurant, golf course, and commercial center. Responsible for all aspects of the
project, primarily the oversight of the pre construction sales and marketing teams spread across
the US, Canada, and Panama.
Deywe Okabe
President and and Chief Strategy Officer As President and Chief Strategy Officer for the
OKB Cloud Business Unit, Deywe is responsible for our Public Cloud, Private Cloud, strategy
and innovation, and global business opportunities. Mr. Okabe was CoFounder of OKB Cyber, a
cloud and managed hosting provider .Mr. Okabe has been instrumental in defining and creating
services organizations that improve the quality and reliability of the technology infrastructures
businesses depend on for communications and commerce.
Deywe is the founder of OKB Global, having been with the company since its beginning as
a small Cyber Cafe and web hosting company back in 1998. Deywe started his company with his
father at 19 years old, in his bedroom, during a time when the internet was still young an
developing in Brasil . While attending Unama University in Belem Brasil, he grew the company
into a high quality Cyber and Data Center Services Company utilizing its own network
infrastructure and data center facilities.
Gregory Harris
Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing
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As COO for the OKB Cloud, Gregory is responsible for the day to day operations within the
business, including business expansion and development. Gregory brings over 30 years
experience in Business Development, Client Management, Sales and Marketing and expansion
through his experience at Harris Investment Group. Gregory has previously held titles of
President and Director of Harris Investment Group, in his many years of involvement with
enterprise financial services. Mr Harris possesses the People management skills, supervising,
staff training, ability to develop cost effective solutions to problems. Project management and
strategic planning. Carrying out risk assessments on projects and issues. Being able to manage
and supervise junior and senior staff. Proven ability to successfully increase domestic or global
sales.
Chief Financial Officer
To be assigned, CFO is accountable for the administrative, financial, and risk management
operations of the company, to include the development of a financial and operational strategy,
metrics tied to that strategy, and the ongoing development and monitoring of control systems
designed to preserve company assets and report accurate financial results. Principal
accountabilities responsible for presenting and reporting accurate and timely historical financial
information
Vice President Design and Product Development
Andre Hipolito Carvalho
As Vice President of Design and Product Development for the OKB Cloud, Andre is
responsible for the design and development of all Electrical Engineering and Solar Energy
Products. Mr Carvalho brings a successful experience and credentials as a Company Executive,
Commercial Manager. Project Manager. Coordination and approval of automation projects based
on SCADA systems. Coordination and approval of factory and field acceptance tests.
Professional experience in diversified areas of large industries like IT, logistic, operations,
engineering, automation, instrumentation, maintenance and projects. Vast experience in
programming languages, database, operating systems and Office package. Mr Carvalho has
MBA in Oil & Gas – Funcefet – RJ – 2007 Automation and Control Engineering – PUC – MG –
2001. Mr Carvalho have served in executive and manage positions with Siemens a major player
in the general automation business, with an extensive customer portfolio, including Vale, Alcoa,
Cosipa, Usiminas, Mannesmman, Gerdau, Usiminas, CSN and CSA, among others.
14Financial
Information
See financial sheet in page 21
15Summary
OKB Global with its experienced professional management team, cutting edge technology
and state of the art equipment are guaranteed to succeed in this perfect vacuum demanding our
service.
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OKB Proposed Data Center
OKB Server Room
Phase I pilot using SuperMicro with GR Cooling
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Diesel Backup for Uninterruptible Service
OKB Solar Integration
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Server Equipment SuperMicro
OKB will utilize the revolutionary SuperMicro FatTwin in all our facilities.
Data Center Layout
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OKB Phase II Intgration of HP 240a Ecopod
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