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Cloud Computing T4ID 24 th November 2015 Chema Lopez, Patrick Wyatt, Deme Yoo

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Cloud ComputingT4ID 24th November 2015

Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

Actually you can rely on the cloud completely or only partially

It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyday

They are substituting some of the local apps

TEDx- Cloud Computing

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

Further applications when combined with mobile phones

Trends of the IndustryGlobal Data Center Traffic

34 zettabytes per year (2014) -gt 104 zettabytes (2019)Data Center Virtualization and Cloud Computing Growth

Cloud Workloads will more than triple between 2014 and 2019Public vs Private Cloud

Public Cloud Data Centers - from 30 to 56 (2014 to 2019)Global Cloud Traffic

Annual global IP traffic will reach 86zbyear from 21zbyear (2014-2019)Consumer Cloud Storage

11 billion people to 2 billion people (42 to 55) Multiple-Device and Connection Ownership

North America (136) Western Europe lead the way all other regions behind

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Actually you can rely on the cloud completely or only partially

It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyday

They are substituting some of the local apps

TEDx- Cloud Computing

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

Further applications when combined with mobile phones

Trends of the IndustryGlobal Data Center Traffic

34 zettabytes per year (2014) -gt 104 zettabytes (2019)Data Center Virtualization and Cloud Computing Growth

Cloud Workloads will more than triple between 2014 and 2019Public vs Private Cloud

Public Cloud Data Centers - from 30 to 56 (2014 to 2019)Global Cloud Traffic

Annual global IP traffic will reach 86zbyear from 21zbyear (2014-2019)Consumer Cloud Storage

11 billion people to 2 billion people (42 to 55) Multiple-Device and Connection Ownership

North America (136) Western Europe lead the way all other regions behind

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyday

They are substituting some of the local apps

TEDx- Cloud Computing

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

Further applications when combined with mobile phones

Trends of the IndustryGlobal Data Center Traffic

34 zettabytes per year (2014) -gt 104 zettabytes (2019)Data Center Virtualization and Cloud Computing Growth

Cloud Workloads will more than triple between 2014 and 2019Public vs Private Cloud

Public Cloud Data Centers - from 30 to 56 (2014 to 2019)Global Cloud Traffic

Annual global IP traffic will reach 86zbyear from 21zbyear (2014-2019)Consumer Cloud Storage

11 billion people to 2 billion people (42 to 55) Multiple-Device and Connection Ownership

North America (136) Western Europe lead the way all other regions behind

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

TEDx- Cloud Computing

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

Further applications when combined with mobile phones

Trends of the IndustryGlobal Data Center Traffic

34 zettabytes per year (2014) -gt 104 zettabytes (2019)Data Center Virtualization and Cloud Computing Growth

Cloud Workloads will more than triple between 2014 and 2019Public vs Private Cloud

Public Cloud Data Centers - from 30 to 56 (2014 to 2019)Global Cloud Traffic

Annual global IP traffic will reach 86zbyear from 21zbyear (2014-2019)Consumer Cloud Storage

11 billion people to 2 billion people (42 to 55) Multiple-Device and Connection Ownership

North America (136) Western Europe lead the way all other regions behind

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Further applications when combined with mobile phones

Trends of the IndustryGlobal Data Center Traffic

34 zettabytes per year (2014) -gt 104 zettabytes (2019)Data Center Virtualization and Cloud Computing Growth

Cloud Workloads will more than triple between 2014 and 2019Public vs Private Cloud

Public Cloud Data Centers - from 30 to 56 (2014 to 2019)Global Cloud Traffic

Annual global IP traffic will reach 86zbyear from 21zbyear (2014-2019)Consumer Cloud Storage

11 billion people to 2 billion people (42 to 55) Multiple-Device and Connection Ownership

North America (136) Western Europe lead the way all other regions behind

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Trends of the IndustryGlobal Data Center Traffic

34 zettabytes per year (2014) -gt 104 zettabytes (2019)Data Center Virtualization and Cloud Computing Growth

Cloud Workloads will more than triple between 2014 and 2019Public vs Private Cloud

Public Cloud Data Centers - from 30 to 56 (2014 to 2019)Global Cloud Traffic

Annual global IP traffic will reach 86zbyear from 21zbyear (2014-2019)Consumer Cloud Storage

11 billion people to 2 billion people (42 to 55) Multiple-Device and Connection Ownership

North America (136) Western Europe lead the way all other regions behind

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Trends in the Industry

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Optimistic forecast

Reduced cost to create and run IT Infrastructure

Pay by usage rate cost structure

Economies of Scale

Storage Capacity

Backup and Data Recovery Capabilities

No need of expertise to configure the servers

Ease of use

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

IssuesChallenges

Connectivity

Infrastructure

Power

Privacy

Security

Control

Reliability

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries

What do you believe is the main implication of cloud services reliance on an internet connection

What limitations does this imposes on cloud service use in developing countries

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

The Role of Government

Research

Privacy and Security

Access to the Cloud

E-government and open standards

Competition and antitrust

Wiretapping and electronic surveillance

Intellectual property and liability

Consumer protection

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Based on the reading in which development area do you believe cloud computing will have the greatest impact (Healthcare agriculture banking education etc) Why

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing

Agriculture

iCow

Education

STiR Education

BankingFinance

Milaap

Healthcare

District Health Information Software version 2

Business Efficiency

Pollinate Energy

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

iCow

Awareness and management of the cow estrus cycle

Optimum animal health care through information and access to Vets and AI Agents

Optimum animal nutrition

Milk record keeping

Costs of milk production

Prevention and cure of milk related diseases

Feed Production

Optimum Heifer and Calf care

Calf illnesses and diseases

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmershttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJkThe Ted talk predominantly focuses on the mobile features of the iCow application what do you believe are the benefits of running this service backed by information in the cloud

Do you believe it would have been possible to institute iCow without cloud backed mobile applications

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

STiR Education

STiR uses a cloud-based data system to track and analyze key operational datapoints

Offline-capable mobile application to access relevant records from the database and submit details about the status of educator networks

Focus to have teachers implement micro-innovations to improve learning in their classroom

Primarily in India and Uganda

Examples

Fostering classroom behavior

Education Community Engagement

Classroom Best Practices

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Milapp

Connects Indiarsquos working poor with resources through loans

Loans are used on projects include water connections solar lights educational classes and small business inputs

Cloud Based application to manage the loan assessment process

Provides clear visibility to borrowers and lenders

Provides easy auditing and funds accountability to lenders

Transparent repayment tracking for borrowers

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

District Health Information Software version 2

DHIS2 is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) based on web-technologies that supports collection aggregation analysis and presentation of health information

Employeed in Ghana to create Health Information Systems

Designed to create a single repository of Patient Health Information data from healthcare programs

Designed to reduce

Collection of irrelevant dataPoor data quality

Parallel and duplicate data collection

Low information usage and poor feedback

Can be implemented as SaaS or Paas

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Pollinate Energy

Pollinate works to improve the lives of Indiarsquos urban poor by offering affordable locally manufactured clean energy solutions

Pollinate used Salesforce Vera to build an application to manage the supply chain from suppliers to customers record sales and track impact

Pollinators capture data offline and sync to the Salesforce database when they regain a stable Internet connection With a few clicks sales managers can track each Pollinatorrsquos daily sales customer payments and commissions

Typically Pollinators sell lights on an installment basis and a customer often makes several payments for one product Pollinators now link each installment to its appropriate sale record when collecting payments

Before adopting the system Pollinatersquos management would spend half a day shifting data into an Excel sheet to determine how many lights were sold in a week

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Pollinate Energy

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

Questions

Thank you very much

T4ID 24th November 2015Chema Lopez Patrick Wyatt Deme Yoo

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References

References

Kshetri Nir Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa IT Professional IT Prof 156 (2013) 64-67 Web Goundar Sam Cloud Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Cloud

Computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countries Wwwdiplomacyedu nd Web 23 Nov 2015

Juster Kenneth Cloud Computing Can Close the Development Gap (nd) n pag SalesForce SalesForce Web 15 Nov 2015

Kihara Tabitha Adoption and Use of Cloud Computing in Small and Medium Enterprises in Kenya IST-Africa 2013 (2013) n pagInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Web 12 Nov 2015

Firdhous Mohamed Osman Ghazali and Suhaidi Hassan Cloud Computing for Rural ICT Development Opportunities and Challenges2013 International Conference On Computing Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Icceee) (2013) n pag Web

Adaletey Denis Cloud Computing for Development 1048753 Improving the Health Information System in Ghana Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IIMC International Information Management Corporation 2013 Web 12 Nov 2015

httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=3wD8pzIcCJk httpicowcokeindexphpoption=com_k2ampview=itemlistamplayout=categoryamptask=categoryampid=3ampIte

mid=22 httpwwwilriorgilrinewsindexphparchives10173 httpspollinateenergyorgsolution httpswwwdhis2org httpsmilaaporgabout-usoverview httpwwwverasolutionsorgglobal-goals-quality-education httpwwwstireducationorg GSMA Global Mobile Economy Report 2015

httpwwwgsmamobileeconomycomGSMA_Global_Mobile_Economy_Report_2015pdf

International Telecommunications Union Individuals Using Internet 2005-2014 httpwwwituintenITU-DStatisticsDocumentsstatistics2014ITU_Key_2005-2014_ICT_dataxls

ECLAC Cloud Computing in Latin America Current situation and policy proposals 2014

  • Cloud Computing
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • It not that complicated you probably use cloud services everyd
  • TEDx- Cloud Computing
  • Further applications when combined with mobile phones
  • Trends of the Industry
  • Trends in the Industry
  • Optimistic forecast
  • IssuesChallenges
  • Slide 13
  • Cloud computing Opportunities and Issues for Developing Countr
  • The Role of Government
  • Cloud Computing in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Development Sectors Affected by Cloud Computing
  • iCow
  • Su Kahumbu Mobile tech spreads seeds of information to farmers
  • STiR Education
  • Milapp
  • District Health Information Software version 2
  • Pollinate Energy
  • Pollinate Energy (2)
  • Questions Thank you very much
  • References