Assessing Cloud Readiness: A Case of Nairobi County Government

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Josephine Kalekye Mule
Elijah Omwenga

Abstract

Cloud computing is an emerging technology that is being embraced by more and more organizations. It has been viewed as a way to increase the capacity or add capabilities dynamically without investing in new infrastructure, training new personnel, or licensing new software. A qualitative approach was adopted for this study. In order to gather information on the subject matter, questionnaires were used. The responses were fed into a cloud readiness assessment tool and score generated based on the questions. The score ranked the cloud readiness status as average at 65.4%. This is ranked as average based on the BSA Global Cloud Computing Scorecard. Improving hardware readiness was identified as an area needing improvement. This can be achieved by obtaining a higher degree of virtualization and by willing to upgrade the current hardware and software infrastructure. Connectivity readiness was also identified as needing improvement. Faster broadband connection with redundant capabilities can improve the score. The assessment also computed a potential value (70.4%) that Nairobi County government could gain from the functionalities and flexibility of the cloud.

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How to Cite
Mule, J. K., & Omwenga, E. (2017). Assessing Cloud Readiness: A Case of Nairobi County Government. The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 5(10). Retrieved from http://www.internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijst/article/view/123664