Organisation Chart (October 2011) Executive Management Board Nick Macpherson Permanent Secretary Tom Scholar Second Permanent Secretary Andrew Hudson Director General Public Services Dave Ramsden Director General Chief Economic Adviser Alison Cottrell Director Corporate Services Mark Bowman Director Strategy, Planning and Budget Michael Ellam Director General International and EU Jonathan Taylor Director General Financial Services Edward Troup Director General Tax and
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GREEN CLOUD COMPUTING ABSTRACT: Cloud computing is a highly scalable and cost-effective infrastructure for running HPC, enterprise and Web applications. However, the growing demand of Cloud infrastructure has drastically increased the energy consumption of data centers, which has become a critical issue. High energy consumption not only translates to high operational cost, which reduces the profit margin of Cloud providers, but also leads to high carbon emissions which is not environmentally
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Medical community technological initiatives Proposal Outline 1. Subject of Course Project: To analyze current medical technology infrastructures and insurance accurate processing demands while recommending improvements for doctor and patient level reports, bills, claims, records and data exchange and enhancements through the use of technology and business re-engineering initiatives. 2. Business Problem Statement: As compared
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National ICT Strategy and Plan NICI - 2015 © No part of this document can be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise - without the permission of the Rwanda Ministry in charge of ICT in the Office of the President. List of Acronyms AGAGE AISI AMIS ARTEL BNR BPO CD CERT COMESA CNS-ATM CS CSIRT CTC FWG DCRS EAPP EASSy EDPRS e-GOV EMIS EMR EQMS ERMS
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Business Agility and the True Economics of Cloud Computing B u s i n e s s W H iTe PA P e R Business Agility and the True Economics of Cloud Computing Executive Summary New groundbreaking global survey findings demonstrate the true value of cloud computing to the business. While it is understood in the industry that cloud computing provides clear cost benefits, CIOs are having difficulty getting a true fix on the business value that cloud might offer beyond cost reduction. These survey results
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and e-commerce, this number would have increased multi-fold by now. Building in-house infrastructure to analyze this click stream data will need expensive storage set-up with enough head room to handle seasonal spikes like holiday season, long weekend sales etc. Such business models rely on making key data available to customers on demand, and in order to support such a need will require on-demand infrastructure to collect/store/organize/analyze and share as Vogel points out in his talk. While data
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representation of an economic growth), GDP per capita using purchasing power parity (representative indicator of consumer purchasing power), currency fluctuation (significant for trade credit), and corruption level (important for analyzing perceived levels of public sector corruption). Based on the macro economic analysis, the top three promising economies were Peru, Ecuador and Panama- all the economic data used for the macro economic analysis was obtained from the World Bank Database. Once we obtained
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Transportation in Malaysia INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to define the transportation system and its assets in Malaysia providing a brief history of the country’s transportation and examine the different means through which passengers and goods are moved from one place to another with emphasis on technology development and its overall impact on transportation. The paper will also explore the Malaysian culture looking at the origin of multiculturalism and how its
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