Essays about: "Infrastructure Marketing"

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  1. 1. Cloud Computing Pricing and Deployment Efforts : Navigating Cloud Computing Pricing and Deployment Efforts: Exploring the Public-Private Landscape

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Casper Kristiansson; Fredrik Lundström; [2023]
    Keywords : Cloud computing; Private cloud; Public cloud; Cloud computing services; Cost-effectiveness; Implementation effort; Google GCP; Microsoft Azure; Amazon AWS; Pricing models; Cloud adoption; Cloud cost management; Cloud migration; Instance computing; Serverless computing; Data storage; Molntjänster; Privat moln; Offentligt moln; Kostnadsjämförelse; Kostnadseffektivitet; Google GCP; Microsoft Azure; Amazon AWS; Molninförande; Molnkostnadshantering; Molnmigration; Instance computing; Serverless computing; Dataförvaring;

    Abstract : The expanding adoption of cloud computing services by businesses has transformed IT infrastructure and data management in the computing space. Cloud computing offers advantages such as availability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, making it a favored choice for businesses of all sizes. READ MORE

  2. 2. Digital Infrastructures for Cohousing

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)

    Author : Eoghan O'Connor; [2023]
    Keywords : Cohousing; Participatory Design; Platform Design; Platform Studies; Infrastructure Studies;

    Abstract : This paper introduces the topic of Cohousing as a solution to the chronic housing crisis and examines how it can be supported by digital platforms, and what form they should take. The theoretical concept of platforms and infrastructure is examined in general and specifically for communities along with other co-operative practices. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Future of Gaming? : A study on the effects of cloud gaming on traditional game purchase and engagement

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Alexander Kokkonen; Josef Holmlund; [2023]
    Keywords : Cloud gaming; Technology acceptance; subscription marketing; perceived value; perceived ease of use; consumer motivations; hard-core gamer; casual gamer; non-gamer;

    Abstract : In recent years, there has been an increased number of people that are engaged in gaming - a phenomenon connected to constantly developing internet infrastructure and a growing middleclass. The phenomenon of Cloud gaming has received increasing attention since it was introduced some years ago; in 2022 all Cloud gaming services combined had 31,7 million paying users. READ MORE

  4. 4. Service dominant logic for actor-to-actor co-creation of value and sustainability outcomes : case studies of five actors in the Swedishlegume industry

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Economics

    Author : Eric Lwin; [2022]
    Keywords : collaboration; innovation; service ecosystem; institutional logic; business administration;

    Abstract : Shifts to less energy intensive diets based on plant protein are necessary to meet the food demands of 2050. High protein crops such as legumes are a solution that confers farm-level and societal benefits. However, Sweden lacks the physical, societal, and political infrastructure needed for improved production and consumption. READ MORE

  5. 5. A tuber for Ghanaian development: Influence of agro-processing activities in the lives and livelihoods of cassava farmers.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Author : Cesar Gonzalo Davila Novoa; [2022]
    Keywords : agro-processing; lives; livelihoods; cassava; farmers; agricultural transformation; technologies; farm size; marketing; education; health; infrastructure; women; partnerships.; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : The study explores the influence of agro-processing activities in the lives and livelihoods of cassava farmers in five communities located in four districts in the Ashanti and Volta regions in Ghana. The qualitative research is done by performing thirty-six semi-structured interviews to farmers and stakeholders along the cassava value chain. READ MORE