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    Singapore Pest Analysis

    Political: In Singapore, the state has taken on the role of promoter and practitioner of Corporate Social Responsibility, a logical development in view of the dominant role of the government in the local economy. The Economic Development Board Act exists to stimulate the growth, expansion and development of Singapore’s economy. A good example of the role the Singapore government has played in fostering economic growth is the Changi airport and the Singapore Airlines. The Singapore government investment

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    Mvas - Bridging Digital Divide

    deloitte.com/in 2 Contents Message from Chairman, TRAI Message from President, ASSOCHAM Message from Secretary General, ASSOCHAM Message from Deloitte Objective & Methodology Executive Summary Introduction What is MVAS? What is Utility MVAS? Key categories in Utility MVAS A Framework for Utility MVAS Drivers for Utility MVAS Categories in focus Category 1 : M-Commerce Category 2 : M-Education Category 3 : M-Health Category 4 : M-Governance Current state of Utility MVAS in India Utility MVAS:

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    Cybercrime Law, Regulation, Effects on Innovation

    paper covers the impact of government regulations, security laws, and legal concepts on the private sector to protect national security and its interpretation and acceptance by the public. The Role of the Government in Protecting National Security The US government invested a lot to protect its critical infrastructure from cyberattack by creating and implementing policies and procedures for private sectors. The executive branch of the government led by the Department of Homeland Security with

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    Infrastructure

    GSICS Working Paper Series Infrastructure Development for the Economic Development in Developing Countries: Lessons from Korea and Japan Byoungki KIM No. 11 November 2006 Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies Kobe University Infrastructure Development for the Economic Development in Developing Countries: Lessons from Korea and Japan Byoungki KIM Abstract Infrastructure is indispensable to achieve the main development targets in developing countries, such as urbanization

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    Implementing Secure Cloud Computing

    suited for the company. These consist of either public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud. Each have different specifications of features, like security, and play a big role in securing your data. Determining which CSP is best suited for a company can make all the difference before implementing in the cloud environment. CSP’s can also offer a variety of services such as software as a service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), or Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) which is determined by the

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    Vision 2030

    grounded in the existing, rich and diverse cultures in Kenya. The vision 2030 is based on three pillars namely Economic, Social and Political. The economic pillar seeks to ensure prosperity for all Kenyans through economic development programs in key sectors aimed at achieving an average gross domestic product (GDP) of 10% per annum up to 2030. The social pillar aims at building a just and cohesive society with social equity in a clean and secure environment. The political pillar aims at the realization

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    Leveraging the Cloud

    / Group CIO 1 John Keells Group 4 th June 2011 AGENDA         TODAY’S BUSINESS CONTEXT DEMYSTIFYING CLOUD COMPUTING WHY CLOUD COMPUTING? WHAT ARE MY OPTIONS? WHAT DO I NEED TO CONSIDER? HOW DO I GET ON BOARD? CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTOR KEY TAKE AWAY! 2 TODAY’S BUSINESS CONTEXT 3 1 5/31/2011 Today’s Business Context ►Global competition ►Rampant Change ►Faster flow of information and communication ►Increasing Business Complexity ►Pervasive Globalisation 4 Forces

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    Cloud Computing

    cloud computing has the potential for significant impact on technology, business and may even carry far-reaching economic and political implications. Research from industry analyst firms affirms that corporate investments are increasing in cloud infrastructure, applications and services, keeping IT spending steady despite a less-than-ideal business climate. And a recent Gartner report forecasts the global cloud services market to reach $68.3 billion in 2010, and jumping to $149 billion by 2014, as a

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    Data Centre

    An Essential Guide to Possibilities and Risks of Cloud Computing “By 2011, early technology adopters will forgo capital expenditures and instead purchase 40% of their IT infrastructure as a service ... Cloud Computing will take off, thus untying applications from specific infrastructure.” by Gartner Highlights Key Predictions for IT Organizations and Users in 2008 and Beyond, January 2008 An Essential Guide to Possibilities and Risks of Cloud Computing A PRAGMATIC, EFFECTIVE AND HYPE-FREE

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    The Brazilian Federal Data Processing Service

    global markets.” Brazil over the years pursued close relationships with key U.S rivals like Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba and also because of corruption in 2007 three Petrobras executive where arrested. This will be enough reason for NSA to snoop on Brazil. Information is the key to resolved present and future issues. The Brazilian Federal Data Processing Service was created on December 1964 to help de sector of the public administrator and has improved technologies on several government agencies

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