Kenya ICT sector statistics for 2011/2012.
The number of Internet subscribers in Kenya increased by 13.48 percent from 5.42 million to 6.15 million between September 1 and December 31 last year.
During the same period, the estimated number of Internet users rose to 17.38 million up from 14.30 million, representing an increase of 21.55 per cent.
Assignment4The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud F.docxssuser562afc1
Assignment4
The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud First Policy) lists nine (9) benefits of cloud computing.
The CIO Council’s 2010 document titled State of Public Sector Cloud Computing contains 30 illustrative case studies that are part of a movement to leverage cloud computing across the public sector.
You can find both documents in the Content for Week 7.
Complete the following:
1. Review the nine (9) benefits from the Cloud First Policy.
2. Review the 30 case studies from the State of Public Sector Cloud Computing document.
3. Cut/paste the below matrix into your paper.
4. Fill in the matrix by matching at least ten (10) case study examples with benefits (see example). Each case study will have more than one benefit.
5. Select one of the case study examples from your list of ten (10) and explain why you chose each of the respective benefits.
Case Study Title
Benefits
DoD US Army AEC (Example)
Assets will be Better Utilized, Efficiency Improvements will Shift Resources Toward Higher-Value Activities (Example)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Deliverable:
Your response should be a 3 page paper, including the cut/pasted matrix, double-spaced, 12-pitch, New Times Roman. You should also have a cover page and reference page in addition to the 2 – 3 page paper. In addition to your matrix, your paper should include an introduction, conclusion, and benefit explanations. Make sure to use appropriate sources.
State of Public Sector Cloud Computing
May 20, 2010
Vivek Kundra
Federal Chief Information Officer
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................2
Federal Government Approach .................................................................................................3
Definition of Cloud Computing ..............................................................................................3
Data Center Consolidation ....................................................................................................6
Standards Development .........................................................................................................6
Federal Budget Planning .......................................................................................................9
Illustrative Case Studies .........................................................................................................10
Federal Cloud Computing Case Studies .................................................................................11
Department of Defense ........................................................................................................12
Department of Energy .........................................................................................................14
Department of Health and Human Services ............................................................... ...
Case Study 4(Note This fourth and final case study is not.docxtidwellveronique
Case Study 4
(Note: This fourth and final case study is not associated with the first three case studies you completed.)
The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud First Policy) lists nine (9) benefits of cloud computing.
The CIO Council’s 2010 document titled State of Public Sector Cloud Computing contains 30 illustrative case studies that are part of a movement to leverage cloud computing across the public sector.
You can find both documents in the Content for Week 7.
Complete the following:
1. Review the nine (9) benefits from the Cloud First Policy.
2. Review the 30 case studies from the State of Public Sector Cloud Computing document. Page 11
3. Cut/paste the below matrix into your paper.
4. Fill in the matrix by matching at least ten (10) case study examples with benefits (see example). Each case study will have more than one benefit.
5. Select one of the case study examples from your list of ten (10) and explain why you chose each of the respective benefits.
Case Study Title
Benefits
DoD US Army AEC (Example)
Assets will be Better Utilized, Efficiency Improvements will Shift Resources Toward Higher-Value Activities (Example)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Deliverable: Your response should be a 2 – 3 page paper, including the cut/pasted matrix, double-spaced, 12-pitch, New Times Roman. You should also have a cover page and reference page in addition to the 2 – 3 page paper. In addition to your matrix, your paper should include an introduction, conclusion, and benefit explanations. Make sure to use appropriate sources.
State of Public Sector Cloud Computing
May 20, 2010
Vivek Kundra
Federal Chief Information Officer
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................2
Federal Government Approach .................................................................................................3
Definition of Cloud Computing ..............................................................................................3
Data Center Consolidation ....................................................................................................6
Standards Development .........................................................................................................6
Federal Budget Planning .......................................................................................................9
Illustrative Case Studies .........................................................................................................10
Federal Cloud Computing Case Studies .................................................................................11
Department of Defense ........................................................................................................12
Department of Energy ........................................................................................... ...
Kenya ICT sector statistics for 2011/2012.
The number of Internet subscribers in Kenya increased by 13.48 percent from 5.42 million to 6.15 million between September 1 and December 31 last year.
During the same period, the estimated number of Internet users rose to 17.38 million up from 14.30 million, representing an increase of 21.55 per cent.
Assignment4The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud F.docxssuser562afc1
Assignment4
The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud First Policy) lists nine (9) benefits of cloud computing.
The CIO Council’s 2010 document titled State of Public Sector Cloud Computing contains 30 illustrative case studies that are part of a movement to leverage cloud computing across the public sector.
You can find both documents in the Content for Week 7.
Complete the following:
1. Review the nine (9) benefits from the Cloud First Policy.
2. Review the 30 case studies from the State of Public Sector Cloud Computing document.
3. Cut/paste the below matrix into your paper.
4. Fill in the matrix by matching at least ten (10) case study examples with benefits (see example). Each case study will have more than one benefit.
5. Select one of the case study examples from your list of ten (10) and explain why you chose each of the respective benefits.
Case Study Title
Benefits
DoD US Army AEC (Example)
Assets will be Better Utilized, Efficiency Improvements will Shift Resources Toward Higher-Value Activities (Example)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Deliverable:
Your response should be a 3 page paper, including the cut/pasted matrix, double-spaced, 12-pitch, New Times Roman. You should also have a cover page and reference page in addition to the 2 – 3 page paper. In addition to your matrix, your paper should include an introduction, conclusion, and benefit explanations. Make sure to use appropriate sources.
State of Public Sector Cloud Computing
May 20, 2010
Vivek Kundra
Federal Chief Information Officer
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................2
Federal Government Approach .................................................................................................3
Definition of Cloud Computing ..............................................................................................3
Data Center Consolidation ....................................................................................................6
Standards Development .........................................................................................................6
Federal Budget Planning .......................................................................................................9
Illustrative Case Studies .........................................................................................................10
Federal Cloud Computing Case Studies .................................................................................11
Department of Defense ........................................................................................................12
Department of Energy .........................................................................................................14
Department of Health and Human Services ............................................................... ...
Case Study 4(Note This fourth and final case study is not.docxtidwellveronique
Case Study 4
(Note: This fourth and final case study is not associated with the first three case studies you completed.)
The Federal Cloud Computing Strategy (Cloud First Policy) lists nine (9) benefits of cloud computing.
The CIO Council’s 2010 document titled State of Public Sector Cloud Computing contains 30 illustrative case studies that are part of a movement to leverage cloud computing across the public sector.
You can find both documents in the Content for Week 7.
Complete the following:
1. Review the nine (9) benefits from the Cloud First Policy.
2. Review the 30 case studies from the State of Public Sector Cloud Computing document. Page 11
3. Cut/paste the below matrix into your paper.
4. Fill in the matrix by matching at least ten (10) case study examples with benefits (see example). Each case study will have more than one benefit.
5. Select one of the case study examples from your list of ten (10) and explain why you chose each of the respective benefits.
Case Study Title
Benefits
DoD US Army AEC (Example)
Assets will be Better Utilized, Efficiency Improvements will Shift Resources Toward Higher-Value Activities (Example)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Deliverable: Your response should be a 2 – 3 page paper, including the cut/pasted matrix, double-spaced, 12-pitch, New Times Roman. You should also have a cover page and reference page in addition to the 2 – 3 page paper. In addition to your matrix, your paper should include an introduction, conclusion, and benefit explanations. Make sure to use appropriate sources.
State of Public Sector Cloud Computing
May 20, 2010
Vivek Kundra
Federal Chief Information Officer
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................2
Federal Government Approach .................................................................................................3
Definition of Cloud Computing ..............................................................................................3
Data Center Consolidation ....................................................................................................6
Standards Development .........................................................................................................6
Federal Budget Planning .......................................................................................................9
Illustrative Case Studies .........................................................................................................10
Federal Cloud Computing Case Studies .................................................................................11
Department of Defense ........................................................................................................12
Department of Energy ........................................................................................... ...
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1. Estimate of Internet
Subscriber 2009
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Numbers 2009
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Subscribers and Its Distribution
[HR.KTD003.V1U1-2009]
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http://www.harewos.com
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Contents
List of Tables ......................................................................................................................... 3
Internet Subscribers – By Province...................................................................................... 4
Internet Subscribers – By Island.......................................................................................... 5
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List of Tables
Table 1 Distribution of Internet Subscribers by Province 2009 (All Operators – Including
Fixed and Intensive Mobile Internet Subscription) ............................................................ 4
Table 2 Distribution of Internet Subscribers by Island 2009 (All Operators – Including
Fixed and Intensive Mobile Internet Subscription) ............................................................ 5
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Internet Subscribers – By Province
No Province #Internet‐Subscribers (2009)
1 Aceh 83,167
2 North Sumatera 288,769
3 Riau 118,202
4 West Sumatera 107,496
5 Jambi 64,057
6 Bengkulu 32,971
7 South Sumatera 148,102
8 Lampung 147,556
9 Bangka Belitung 25,933
10 Riau Islands 34,301
11 Jakarta 568,145
12 Banten 463,486
13 West Java 1,419,606
14 Central Java 1,047,026
15 East Java 1,229,591
16 Yogyakarta 287,410
17 Bali 193,165
18 West Nusra (Nusa Tenggara) 22,454
19 East Nusra (Nusa Tenggara) 22,829
20 West Kalimantan 25,529
21 Central Kalimantan 12,656
22 South Kalimantan 21,731
23 East Kalimantan 19,035
24 South Sulawesi 45,552
25 West Sulawesi 5,799
26 South East Sulawesi 11,330
27 Central Sulawesi 13,065
28 Gorontalo 4,913
29 North Sulawesi 13,318
30 North Maluku 5,749
31 Maluku 6,262
32 West Papua 3,208
33 Papua 8,772
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Internet Subscribers – By Island
Islands (Groups) # Internet Subscribers (2009)
Sumatera 1,050,554
Papua Maluku 23,991
Sulawesi 93,976
Bali Nusra 238,448
Kalimantan 78,951
Jawa 5,015,264
Table 2 Distribution of Internet Subscribers by Island 2009 (All
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