Combat Ready it and Pie by Dove P.B
Author:Dove, P.B.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: BookBaby
Published: 2015-09-24T04:00:00+00:00
FIGURE 59 SIMPLIFIED GOVERNANCE - GEAR SHIFT MODEL
If a country creates a Dominion Cloud then they act as an IXP (Internet Exchange Point) and in theory they do no wrong should they pursue this route. If this was created independently, is this not a dominions’ democratic right? In theory as long as they comply with technical controls there is nothing to stop them creating their own fish eye lens view of the InternetNew. This ideal should not stem growing private IXPs within a country. Internet resilience is enhanced when at least three ISPs (or IXPs) are based within a country. This mix not only helps employment but also spurs the development of new services — therefore benefiting citizens. A government could run an IXP explicitly for Government websites (Hospitals, Voting, Social Security, Tax collections, Import and export duties). Thereafter private IXP entities can focus on Content delivery to mobile or broadband delivery and infrastructure rollouts. The private IXPs can be Telco’s and Mobile Operators merging and divesting services?
The Internet Authority should also be a body that helps contribute or allocate funds for emerged cash strapped countries and land locked countries to get citizens on the web. I think this body should coordinate fund raising from vendors and institutions like the IMF, UN Development Board and ITU to assist in the rollout of fibre backbones and local loop broadband. We all know that the Internet needs this fundamental fixed telecommunications infrastructure; sending blimps and drones into the air is not a long term strategy – it seems to be a quick way of getting names and addresses and identities. The idea here is why not invest in the remaining 60% of the global unconnected populace.
Dominion clouds do not cost that much to set up the problem lies in rolling out services to remote areas.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
The Mikado Method by Ola Ellnestam Daniel Brolund(25294)
Hello! Python by Anthony Briggs(24339)
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja by John Resig Bear Bibeault(23434)
Kotlin in Action by Dmitry Jemerov(22512)
The Well-Grounded Java Developer by Benjamin J. Evans Martijn Verburg(21976)
Dependency Injection in .NET by Mark Seemann(21849)
OCA Java SE 8 Programmer I Certification Guide by Mala Gupta(20715)
Algorithms of the Intelligent Web by Haralambos Marmanis;Dmitry Babenko(19523)
Grails in Action by Glen Smith Peter Ledbrook(18609)
Adobe Camera Raw For Digital Photographers Only by Rob Sheppard(17034)
Sass and Compass in Action by Wynn Netherland Nathan Weizenbaum Chris Eppstein Brandon Mathis(15843)
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja by John Resig & Bear Bibeault(13696)
Test-Driven iOS Development with Swift 4 by Dominik Hauser(11857)
Jquery UI in Action : Master the concepts Of Jquery UI: A Step By Step Approach by ANMOL GOYAL(11151)
A Developer's Guide to Building Resilient Cloud Applications with Azure by Hamida Rebai Trabelsi(10627)
Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella(9202)
The Kubernetes Operator Framework Book by Michael Dame(8570)
Exploring Deepfakes by Bryan Lyon and Matt Tora(8414)
Robo-Advisor with Python by Aki Ranin(8361)