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Running Head: Cloud computing helps reduce E-wastes




                          Cloud computing helps reduce E-wastes

                                     Customer Name



                                    University Name
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                             TABLE OF CONTENTS

Abstract                                          3


Project Overview                                  4


Project Description                               5


Personal Resources and Project Plan               8


Implementation Plan                               9


Project Budget and Business Plan                 13


Conclusion                                       16


References                                       17


Appendix                                         18
3



                                       Abstract

The Vancouver City Council recently approved a policy requiring all new building rezoning

to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold standard. This

change is expected to be implemented from January 31, 2011 onwards, and is estimated to

result in creating new green buildings annually, thus automatically creating new green job

opportunities in the city. Hence, keeping the city council’s plans in mind, this project is

aimed towards creating Sustainable Community Development, Faculty of Environment. The

topic chosen for the business plan is based on the concept of Cloud Computing and how it

helps in reducing emissions of electronic waste (E-wastes). The entire project is based upon

installing of an integrated cloud computing system to a 36 level high-rise condo Burnaby,

BC.

Upon approval, this project will not only be beneficial to my real estate company, but also

prove to be a great asset for the Canadian Government along with other well known bodies

such as Environment Canada (EC) and Waste Reduction and Management Division

(WRMD) Moreover, I expect complete support from these environmental bodies as they

have been involved in the Basel Convention Law, an international treaty which aims to

reduce the amount of e-waste being transported to developing countries. However, on the

contrary the Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC) and Western

Canada Computer Industry Association (WCCIA), these two organizations may not be quite

happy for my project, because they receive a monthly fee from the computer producers based

on the number of item sold.
4




                              General Project Overview

Project Overview

To install an integrated cloud computing system to a 36 level high-rise condo named Centre

Strada near Metrotown, Burnaby, BC. This project will be in line with Vancouver City

Council’s policies towards building establishments that meets the Leed Gold Standards.



Mission and Vision

Vision: To be the pioneers in providing cost efficient standard of living.

Mission: To reduce the emission of E-Wastes and raise the living standards of clients

towards a 21st century high-end technology




Strengths and Core Competencies

    A reduction in demand for purchasing new electronic devices.

    A reduction in the emission of e-wastes thus protecting the global environment.

    Owner’s own commitment and dedication towards the project.

    Lower costs in comparison to competitors




Challenges

As Cloud Computing is a relatively new technology and still in its testing phase, thus it has to

deal with pressure from competitors within the existing field. Nevertheless, the project will

be strongly supported by the Vancouver Government and the BC Government.
5



                                       Project Description


Introduction


“Cloud Computing” is one of the recently growing niches gaining popularity around the world. It

is a type of a technology that permits users to access certain applications on any of the

computers. These applications however need not be installed on their computers, instead the

users can easily avail them at their disposal through the Internet.


Electronic waste, or more commonly referred to as e-waste, is electronic equipment that no

longer serves a useful purpose and is thus discarded. Many e-wastes contain lead, cadmium,

beryllium, mercury and brominate flame retardants, which are all not only significantly

dangerous to recycle workers, communities but are also deadly toxic to the entire global

environment. According to the United Nations Environment Program estimates more than 20 to

50 million tones of electronic waste are generated each year worldwide, as North America and

Europe are known to be the largest exporters of e-waste to the developing countries.


Additionally, cloud computing allows researchers to handle challenges in genome research and

environmental modeling etc. It also enables researchers to access multidisciplinary research

needed to better understand ecosystems, global climate change, ocean currents, and other

complex phenomena. (Nelson, Michael. 2009)


Thus, as a result, cloud computing allows you to send almost all of your computing tasks away

from your computer, making it clutter-free and at the same time sending you back the results that

you desire. (Gozzi 2010)
6



Proposed Project


The city of Burnaby is spread over 98.60 sq km, residing in the heart of the Great Vancouver

Regional District. Being the third most populated urban centre in British Columbia, with an

estimated population of 202,799, it occupies almost 4 percent of the land area of the Vancouver

Regional District and accounted for approximately 10% of the Region's population in 2006.

Burnaby is a maturing, increasingly integrated community that is centrally located within a

rapidly growing metropolitan area. Burnaby's characteristic has shifted from rural to suburban to

largely urban. The City features high density residential areas, major commercial town centers,

rapid transit, high technology research and business parks, comprehensive industrial estates and

major post-secondary institutions.


Moreover, under the insightful guidance of Mayor Derek Corrigan, the city of Burnaby, BC has

now started taking active steps in developing a Social Sustainability Strategy in order to ensure

that Burnaby will continue to be a great place to live, work and learn.


Keeping in mind, the lucrative range of benefits availed through “cloud computing”, the

proposed project is aimed at installing an integrated cloud computing system in a 36 level high-

rise condo building called Centre Strada, which is located near Metrotown, Burnaby, BC. This

building has gem room, and six levels of underground parking lot. Additionally, the key purpose

of this entire project is to reduce the emission of E-wastes and at the same time simultaneously

raising the clients’ standard of living towards a 21st century high-end technology.
7



Benefits and Features


There is an old saying in China, “The first person to eat crab is a hero.” This means every new

thing needs to have a starter, and usually the starter will gain the most benefits. We believe,

applying the cloud computing system to resident community can lead towards creating an

enormous revolution in the information technology market. From the sustainable environmental

aspects, adopting cloud computing system can successfully reduce the demand of purchasing

new electronic devices. That will effectively reduce the emission of e-wastes, in order to protect

the global environment. Due to the efficient use of the mainframe, there will also be huge

amount of electricity saved. Thus, this project is intended towards power saving, space saving, e-

wastes reducing and modern highly technological revolution. Apart from this some of the other

prominent benefits and features of this project include: (Nelson, Michael. 2009)



       Flexibility to use millions of software and databases for a variety of purposes.


    Increased security where users will not have to worry about their hard drives crashing or

   getting stolen.

    Enhanced collaborations

    The ability to access the data and tools they need anywhere by easily connecting to the

   Internet.

    Use of simpler devices as both the data and the software being used are in the clouds.
8



Why people need this service?


Keeping in mind the general increase in the level of prices in Canada, Vancouver, this project

will now only help in cutting costs, but also open a whole new futuristic means of living for the

people hence providing them with an ideal standard of living. (Appendix A)




                            Personal Resources and Project Plan


The proposed project is intended to be a self funded project which I intend to lead as the project

coordinator. Since my family is already associated within this field, thus I feel that I am quite

well-versed and equipped to handle the task. Additionally, most of the funds involved within this

project will come from my father and his immigrant friends. Additionally, most of the group

members already have the real estate, construction, net work and engineering experience thus

making the entire project quite straightforward and simple to pursue.

Cloud Computing is a really new technology and it is still in testing period, there would not be

too much pressure from the competence in the same field. However, it may gain a little support

from all relative technology focused companies, because, as a trial test, the result of applying

Cloud Computing in resident community is also very important for these companies who want to

develop on the Cloud Computing System. Nevertheless, the project will be strongly supported by

Vancouver Government and BC government, even the Canada Federal Government, because this

is a giant step of the human beings toward sustainable modern technology, it would also be a

great honor for Canada to perform this project, no matter it successes or failed.
9



Cloud Computing is the goal and orientation of the development of public and private computers

in the future, which is already been proved to be true throughout decays of research in

information technology field. Thus, it won’t be hard to find any partners who want to get

involved in this project. Even though they may not gain much profit through it, this project itself

is a valuable experience for them. IBM China, HP China, Ultra power, Google and 360 have

cooperated with my father’s engineering company in China. Due to the long history of

cooperation, it will be easy to get their technical supports on our project. IBM, HP, Ultra power

and Google had spent a lot of research and development on cloud computing system for a long

time. They have superior experience than other computer hardware and software companies.

Besides that the most concern of net security issue has been solved by 360, who performed a

great job in China’s public and private net security, furthermore 360 had already proved who has

a better strength on Cloud Security than other companies. Thus technology is not a problem.

Furthermore, it is also been proved through recent marketing research that although the

technology provider may not gain much profit from this project, but it is true that the service

provider may gain some profit from proving cloud system as a service, as long as we did

sufficient work on marketing and sales promotion.




                                      Implementation Plan


For the reason of it is more like a technological project than an architecture project, most of its

time may be consumed on technology synchronization. We need to gather all the technique

providers, hardware providers, service providers, electrical engineers, computer engineers, power
10



engineers, market and sales people and project managers together to discuss how we can

cooperate together to finish this work. This period may cost around a year.

After everyone has an agreement on each other, they may start on their own jobs. Hardware

providers may start to design and make the mainframes, server machines, central control panel

and terminal Clouds (clients’ terminal monitors and input/output devices). Technique providers

provide their techniques to all the Service providers should arrange the physical location and

prepare the supplementary equipments and services in the Centre Strada condo building. The

market people should start to do promotions and advertisements, make the project to be the focus

point of the whole country, even the whole world. If necessary, a technique supervisor from the

project of SAP Business ByDesign is needed, which is a Cloud project has been started in China.

All of these sectors should be controlled and coordinated by the project coordinator and project

manager. This whole preparation process may take maximum six month.

The initial implementation plan is to set a room in the building to hold all the servers, multiple

CPUs and storage devices as a Local Area Network. The hardware might be expanded to

increase the performance of the entire system and satisfy terminal clients’ requirements.

Terminal clients only hold a simple terminal monitor with touch screen or other simple

input/output devices. Thus, clients will send all requirements to the center database to process

their requirement and then the processed information will be sent back to the clients’ terminal.

Any terminal client may purchase the necessary resources, such as functions and storage space,

according to their needs. Applying the integrated cloud computing system may help people save

more time, physical space, energy and even money. The most importantly, significantly reduce

the amount of e-wastes, because people won’t need to purchase many differentiated electronic

devices, and clients’ terminals will not have a short planned obsolescence.
11



During the course of the implementation, immense support is expected from Government of

Canada, Environment Canada (EC) and Waste Reduction and Management Division (WRMD),

since in 1989, they had present and signed the Basel Convention Law, an international treaty

which aims to reduce the amount of e-waste being transported to developing countries. However,

Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC) and Western Canada

Computer Industry Association (WCCIA), these two organizations may not be quite happy for

my project, because they receive a monthly fee from the computer producers based on the

number of item sold.



Once all the installations are done and the building is ready to run, an initial trial testing period

of approximately six months to one year will be implemented. Since cloud computing is still a

relatively new concept thus, it seems not only imperative but also logical to properly carry out a

test-run, before the project is exposed towards the general public. Moreover, it is only during this

testing period that the true worth and efficiency of the whole project can be judged and at the

same time any malfunctions or setbacks can be identified.

Overall, after two to two and a half years, the whole project should be finished, and ready to face

the clients. After-sale maintenance service is required. This is the major part which generates

profits, since clients purchase terminals and pay for the service fee monthly. More profits could

be earned if clients require to updates their systems.

Regardless of serving as a cost-effective solution, cloud computing may also pose a few

technicalities along the way, especially in terms of implementation. However, these hurdles need

to be dealt with strategically before widespread adoption is possible. Some of the most obvious

problems that might complicate the implementation process include: Circadence. (2010)
12



• WAN performance


• Data security


• Central management of virtual resources


Additionally, one of the key problems associated with cloud computing, that might arise include

performance, reliability, and security of connections to the cloud infrastructure. Due to the

increasing complexity and bandwidth the demands of software applications, will tend to become

more and more crowded over time, especially when pressed into the service of cloud-based

computing. Circadence. (2010)


Thus, as the project manager, I shall be dealing with each of these matters critically and

strategically in order to assure a steady implementation of cloud computing within the building.
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                            Project Budget and Business Plan



Costs

(2.5 year = 30 month)

              Item                    Detail                  Amount            Notes

    Technology provider                                      100,000$

    Hardware provider                                         80,000$

    Electrical & Computer     3,000$*5people*30month =       4500,000$

    & Power engineers

    Consultant                                                20,000$

    Centre Strada Room                          500$*30=      15,000$

    Renting

    Marketing and Sales              50,000$*2 groups=       100,000$

    Project manager &         3,000$*5people*30month=        450,000$     (Provided by our

    Coordinator                                                           own organization)

    Service maintenance                        500$ * 30 =    15,00$      (Provided by our

                                                                          own organization)

    Connection Fee(TV,                                       100,000$     (Connect our

    Phone)                                                                server to

                                                                          telephone and TV

                                                                          cables)

    Miscellaneous                                             50,000$

    Total                   100,000$+80,000$+4500,000$       5,430,000$
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                                    +20,000$+15,000$+100,000$

                                            +450,000$+15,000$

                                           +100,000$+50,000$=




Profit:

(First year, by 12 month, 250 terminals)

                     Item                           Detail                      Amount

     Terminals                                           3,000$*250=           750,000$

     Service Charge(monthly)                           300$*12*250=            900,000$

     Service maintenance and                              1,000$*12=           (12,000$)

     update

     Centre Strada Room Renting                              500$*12=           (6,000$)

     Total                                        750,000$+900,000$-           1,632,000$

                                                  (12,000$) -(6,000$)=



              1000

               800

               600

               400
                                                                              Amount ($000)
               200

                 0
                        Terminals      Service      Service   Centre Strada
              -200                     Charge      Maintaence Room Renting
                                      (monthly)
15



Profit:

(Second year, by 12 month, 250 terminals, same as the rest year till when the whole system

needs major replacement)

                    Item                                              Detail                       Amount

     Service Charge(monthly)                                              300$*12*250=            900,000$

     Service maintenance and update                                               1,000$*12=      (12,000$)

     Centre Strada Room Renting                                                    500$*12=        (6,000$)

     Total                                                       900,000$-(12,000$)-              882,000$

                                                                                   (6,000$)=




             1000


              800


              600


              400                                                                              Amount ($000)


              200


                0
                      Service Charge   Service maintenance   Centre Strada Room
                        (Monthly)           and update             Renting

             -200
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Payback Calculations

Total budget cost – 1st year profit – (N-1)*2nd year profit = 0

5,430,000$ - 1,632,000$ - (N-1)* 882,000$ = 0

N = 5.306 ≈ Five years and 4 month



                                               Conclusion

Hence, it is obvious from the above mentioned business plan that the entire project only needs

five years and four month to pay back all the cost. However, this is based on the assumption

that marketing and sales groups does a great job, and 250 terminals all sold out and service

providers finely collected monthly service fees.

Realistically, this project may not be a profitable project, because it is too new, and people may

fear to try these new technologies. However we should not be hold down by that, as long as this

project’s goal and purpose is human centered and environmental- friendly, I believe, there will

be people jumping out and saying “Hey, I like your plan, it might works.” Since there is no better

and more efficient way to achieve reducing e-wastes emission, why not give this cloud

computing system a try? Although Vancity or Cascadia may not fund it, there will be someone

who would like to fund it eventually, when people are facing huge amounts of e-wastes and

cannot send them to Asia or Africa anymore. Please don’t judge me or my crazy project, because

at least I dare to try it while I still can.
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                                         References



Gozzi, Raymond. (2010) The Metaphor of Cloud Computing, Vol.67, Retrieved on May 30,

2011 from http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5045055078


Nelson, Michael. (2009) The Cloud, the Crowd, and Public Policy: A New Age of More

Flexible, Less Expensive, and More Secure Computing Will Emerge Soon If Governments Act

Wisely. Volume.25, Issue. 4 Retrieved on 30 May 2011 from

http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5030447626


Circadence. (2010) Building and maintaining effective cloud computing infrastructures.

Retrieved on 31 May 2011 from http://www.circadence.com/files/Building-and-Maintaining-

Effective-Cloud-Computing-Infrastructures.pdf



Trading Economics (2010) Retrieved on 30 May 2011

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/canada/inflation-cpi
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Cloud computing reduces e-waste

  • 1. Cloud Computing Running Head: Cloud computing helps reduce E-wastes Cloud computing helps reduce E-wastes Customer Name University Name
  • 2. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 3 Project Overview 4 Project Description 5 Personal Resources and Project Plan 8 Implementation Plan 9 Project Budget and Business Plan 13 Conclusion 16 References 17 Appendix 18
  • 3. 3 Abstract The Vancouver City Council recently approved a policy requiring all new building rezoning to meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold standard. This change is expected to be implemented from January 31, 2011 onwards, and is estimated to result in creating new green buildings annually, thus automatically creating new green job opportunities in the city. Hence, keeping the city council’s plans in mind, this project is aimed towards creating Sustainable Community Development, Faculty of Environment. The topic chosen for the business plan is based on the concept of Cloud Computing and how it helps in reducing emissions of electronic waste (E-wastes). The entire project is based upon installing of an integrated cloud computing system to a 36 level high-rise condo Burnaby, BC. Upon approval, this project will not only be beneficial to my real estate company, but also prove to be a great asset for the Canadian Government along with other well known bodies such as Environment Canada (EC) and Waste Reduction and Management Division (WRMD) Moreover, I expect complete support from these environmental bodies as they have been involved in the Basel Convention Law, an international treaty which aims to reduce the amount of e-waste being transported to developing countries. However, on the contrary the Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC) and Western Canada Computer Industry Association (WCCIA), these two organizations may not be quite happy for my project, because they receive a monthly fee from the computer producers based on the number of item sold.
  • 4. 4 General Project Overview Project Overview To install an integrated cloud computing system to a 36 level high-rise condo named Centre Strada near Metrotown, Burnaby, BC. This project will be in line with Vancouver City Council’s policies towards building establishments that meets the Leed Gold Standards. Mission and Vision Vision: To be the pioneers in providing cost efficient standard of living. Mission: To reduce the emission of E-Wastes and raise the living standards of clients towards a 21st century high-end technology Strengths and Core Competencies  A reduction in demand for purchasing new electronic devices.  A reduction in the emission of e-wastes thus protecting the global environment.  Owner’s own commitment and dedication towards the project.  Lower costs in comparison to competitors Challenges As Cloud Computing is a relatively new technology and still in its testing phase, thus it has to deal with pressure from competitors within the existing field. Nevertheless, the project will be strongly supported by the Vancouver Government and the BC Government.
  • 5. 5 Project Description Introduction “Cloud Computing” is one of the recently growing niches gaining popularity around the world. It is a type of a technology that permits users to access certain applications on any of the computers. These applications however need not be installed on their computers, instead the users can easily avail them at their disposal through the Internet. Electronic waste, or more commonly referred to as e-waste, is electronic equipment that no longer serves a useful purpose and is thus discarded. Many e-wastes contain lead, cadmium, beryllium, mercury and brominate flame retardants, which are all not only significantly dangerous to recycle workers, communities but are also deadly toxic to the entire global environment. According to the United Nations Environment Program estimates more than 20 to 50 million tones of electronic waste are generated each year worldwide, as North America and Europe are known to be the largest exporters of e-waste to the developing countries. Additionally, cloud computing allows researchers to handle challenges in genome research and environmental modeling etc. It also enables researchers to access multidisciplinary research needed to better understand ecosystems, global climate change, ocean currents, and other complex phenomena. (Nelson, Michael. 2009) Thus, as a result, cloud computing allows you to send almost all of your computing tasks away from your computer, making it clutter-free and at the same time sending you back the results that you desire. (Gozzi 2010)
  • 6. 6 Proposed Project The city of Burnaby is spread over 98.60 sq km, residing in the heart of the Great Vancouver Regional District. Being the third most populated urban centre in British Columbia, with an estimated population of 202,799, it occupies almost 4 percent of the land area of the Vancouver Regional District and accounted for approximately 10% of the Region's population in 2006. Burnaby is a maturing, increasingly integrated community that is centrally located within a rapidly growing metropolitan area. Burnaby's characteristic has shifted from rural to suburban to largely urban. The City features high density residential areas, major commercial town centers, rapid transit, high technology research and business parks, comprehensive industrial estates and major post-secondary institutions. Moreover, under the insightful guidance of Mayor Derek Corrigan, the city of Burnaby, BC has now started taking active steps in developing a Social Sustainability Strategy in order to ensure that Burnaby will continue to be a great place to live, work and learn. Keeping in mind, the lucrative range of benefits availed through “cloud computing”, the proposed project is aimed at installing an integrated cloud computing system in a 36 level high- rise condo building called Centre Strada, which is located near Metrotown, Burnaby, BC. This building has gem room, and six levels of underground parking lot. Additionally, the key purpose of this entire project is to reduce the emission of E-wastes and at the same time simultaneously raising the clients’ standard of living towards a 21st century high-end technology.
  • 7. 7 Benefits and Features There is an old saying in China, “The first person to eat crab is a hero.” This means every new thing needs to have a starter, and usually the starter will gain the most benefits. We believe, applying the cloud computing system to resident community can lead towards creating an enormous revolution in the information technology market. From the sustainable environmental aspects, adopting cloud computing system can successfully reduce the demand of purchasing new electronic devices. That will effectively reduce the emission of e-wastes, in order to protect the global environment. Due to the efficient use of the mainframe, there will also be huge amount of electricity saved. Thus, this project is intended towards power saving, space saving, e- wastes reducing and modern highly technological revolution. Apart from this some of the other prominent benefits and features of this project include: (Nelson, Michael. 2009)  Flexibility to use millions of software and databases for a variety of purposes.  Increased security where users will not have to worry about their hard drives crashing or getting stolen.  Enhanced collaborations  The ability to access the data and tools they need anywhere by easily connecting to the Internet.  Use of simpler devices as both the data and the software being used are in the clouds.
  • 8. 8 Why people need this service? Keeping in mind the general increase in the level of prices in Canada, Vancouver, this project will now only help in cutting costs, but also open a whole new futuristic means of living for the people hence providing them with an ideal standard of living. (Appendix A) Personal Resources and Project Plan The proposed project is intended to be a self funded project which I intend to lead as the project coordinator. Since my family is already associated within this field, thus I feel that I am quite well-versed and equipped to handle the task. Additionally, most of the funds involved within this project will come from my father and his immigrant friends. Additionally, most of the group members already have the real estate, construction, net work and engineering experience thus making the entire project quite straightforward and simple to pursue. Cloud Computing is a really new technology and it is still in testing period, there would not be too much pressure from the competence in the same field. However, it may gain a little support from all relative technology focused companies, because, as a trial test, the result of applying Cloud Computing in resident community is also very important for these companies who want to develop on the Cloud Computing System. Nevertheless, the project will be strongly supported by Vancouver Government and BC government, even the Canada Federal Government, because this is a giant step of the human beings toward sustainable modern technology, it would also be a great honor for Canada to perform this project, no matter it successes or failed.
  • 9. 9 Cloud Computing is the goal and orientation of the development of public and private computers in the future, which is already been proved to be true throughout decays of research in information technology field. Thus, it won’t be hard to find any partners who want to get involved in this project. Even though they may not gain much profit through it, this project itself is a valuable experience for them. IBM China, HP China, Ultra power, Google and 360 have cooperated with my father’s engineering company in China. Due to the long history of cooperation, it will be easy to get their technical supports on our project. IBM, HP, Ultra power and Google had spent a lot of research and development on cloud computing system for a long time. They have superior experience than other computer hardware and software companies. Besides that the most concern of net security issue has been solved by 360, who performed a great job in China’s public and private net security, furthermore 360 had already proved who has a better strength on Cloud Security than other companies. Thus technology is not a problem. Furthermore, it is also been proved through recent marketing research that although the technology provider may not gain much profit from this project, but it is true that the service provider may gain some profit from proving cloud system as a service, as long as we did sufficient work on marketing and sales promotion. Implementation Plan For the reason of it is more like a technological project than an architecture project, most of its time may be consumed on technology synchronization. We need to gather all the technique providers, hardware providers, service providers, electrical engineers, computer engineers, power
  • 10. 10 engineers, market and sales people and project managers together to discuss how we can cooperate together to finish this work. This period may cost around a year. After everyone has an agreement on each other, they may start on their own jobs. Hardware providers may start to design and make the mainframes, server machines, central control panel and terminal Clouds (clients’ terminal monitors and input/output devices). Technique providers provide their techniques to all the Service providers should arrange the physical location and prepare the supplementary equipments and services in the Centre Strada condo building. The market people should start to do promotions and advertisements, make the project to be the focus point of the whole country, even the whole world. If necessary, a technique supervisor from the project of SAP Business ByDesign is needed, which is a Cloud project has been started in China. All of these sectors should be controlled and coordinated by the project coordinator and project manager. This whole preparation process may take maximum six month. The initial implementation plan is to set a room in the building to hold all the servers, multiple CPUs and storage devices as a Local Area Network. The hardware might be expanded to increase the performance of the entire system and satisfy terminal clients’ requirements. Terminal clients only hold a simple terminal monitor with touch screen or other simple input/output devices. Thus, clients will send all requirements to the center database to process their requirement and then the processed information will be sent back to the clients’ terminal. Any terminal client may purchase the necessary resources, such as functions and storage space, according to their needs. Applying the integrated cloud computing system may help people save more time, physical space, energy and even money. The most importantly, significantly reduce the amount of e-wastes, because people won’t need to purchase many differentiated electronic devices, and clients’ terminals will not have a short planned obsolescence.
  • 11. 11 During the course of the implementation, immense support is expected from Government of Canada, Environment Canada (EC) and Waste Reduction and Management Division (WRMD), since in 1989, they had present and signed the Basel Convention Law, an international treaty which aims to reduce the amount of e-waste being transported to developing countries. However, Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC) and Western Canada Computer Industry Association (WCCIA), these two organizations may not be quite happy for my project, because they receive a monthly fee from the computer producers based on the number of item sold. Once all the installations are done and the building is ready to run, an initial trial testing period of approximately six months to one year will be implemented. Since cloud computing is still a relatively new concept thus, it seems not only imperative but also logical to properly carry out a test-run, before the project is exposed towards the general public. Moreover, it is only during this testing period that the true worth and efficiency of the whole project can be judged and at the same time any malfunctions or setbacks can be identified. Overall, after two to two and a half years, the whole project should be finished, and ready to face the clients. After-sale maintenance service is required. This is the major part which generates profits, since clients purchase terminals and pay for the service fee monthly. More profits could be earned if clients require to updates their systems. Regardless of serving as a cost-effective solution, cloud computing may also pose a few technicalities along the way, especially in terms of implementation. However, these hurdles need to be dealt with strategically before widespread adoption is possible. Some of the most obvious problems that might complicate the implementation process include: Circadence. (2010)
  • 12. 12 • WAN performance • Data security • Central management of virtual resources Additionally, one of the key problems associated with cloud computing, that might arise include performance, reliability, and security of connections to the cloud infrastructure. Due to the increasing complexity and bandwidth the demands of software applications, will tend to become more and more crowded over time, especially when pressed into the service of cloud-based computing. Circadence. (2010) Thus, as the project manager, I shall be dealing with each of these matters critically and strategically in order to assure a steady implementation of cloud computing within the building.
  • 13. 13 Project Budget and Business Plan Costs (2.5 year = 30 month) Item Detail Amount Notes Technology provider 100,000$ Hardware provider 80,000$ Electrical & Computer 3,000$*5people*30month = 4500,000$ & Power engineers Consultant 20,000$ Centre Strada Room 500$*30= 15,000$ Renting Marketing and Sales 50,000$*2 groups= 100,000$ Project manager & 3,000$*5people*30month= 450,000$ (Provided by our Coordinator own organization) Service maintenance 500$ * 30 = 15,00$ (Provided by our own organization) Connection Fee(TV, 100,000$ (Connect our Phone) server to telephone and TV cables) Miscellaneous 50,000$ Total 100,000$+80,000$+4500,000$ 5,430,000$
  • 14. 14 +20,000$+15,000$+100,000$ +450,000$+15,000$ +100,000$+50,000$= Profit: (First year, by 12 month, 250 terminals) Item Detail Amount Terminals 3,000$*250= 750,000$ Service Charge(monthly) 300$*12*250= 900,000$ Service maintenance and 1,000$*12= (12,000$) update Centre Strada Room Renting 500$*12= (6,000$) Total 750,000$+900,000$- 1,632,000$ (12,000$) -(6,000$)= 1000 800 600 400 Amount ($000) 200 0 Terminals Service Service Centre Strada -200 Charge Maintaence Room Renting (monthly)
  • 15. 15 Profit: (Second year, by 12 month, 250 terminals, same as the rest year till when the whole system needs major replacement) Item Detail Amount Service Charge(monthly) 300$*12*250= 900,000$ Service maintenance and update 1,000$*12= (12,000$) Centre Strada Room Renting 500$*12= (6,000$) Total 900,000$-(12,000$)- 882,000$ (6,000$)= 1000 800 600 400 Amount ($000) 200 0 Service Charge Service maintenance Centre Strada Room (Monthly) and update Renting -200
  • 16. 16 Payback Calculations Total budget cost – 1st year profit – (N-1)*2nd year profit = 0 5,430,000$ - 1,632,000$ - (N-1)* 882,000$ = 0 N = 5.306 ≈ Five years and 4 month Conclusion Hence, it is obvious from the above mentioned business plan that the entire project only needs five years and four month to pay back all the cost. However, this is based on the assumption that marketing and sales groups does a great job, and 250 terminals all sold out and service providers finely collected monthly service fees. Realistically, this project may not be a profitable project, because it is too new, and people may fear to try these new technologies. However we should not be hold down by that, as long as this project’s goal and purpose is human centered and environmental- friendly, I believe, there will be people jumping out and saying “Hey, I like your plan, it might works.” Since there is no better and more efficient way to achieve reducing e-wastes emission, why not give this cloud computing system a try? Although Vancity or Cascadia may not fund it, there will be someone who would like to fund it eventually, when people are facing huge amounts of e-wastes and cannot send them to Asia or Africa anymore. Please don’t judge me or my crazy project, because at least I dare to try it while I still can.
  • 17. 17 References Gozzi, Raymond. (2010) The Metaphor of Cloud Computing, Vol.67, Retrieved on May 30, 2011 from http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5045055078 Nelson, Michael. (2009) The Cloud, the Crowd, and Public Policy: A New Age of More Flexible, Less Expensive, and More Secure Computing Will Emerge Soon If Governments Act Wisely. Volume.25, Issue. 4 Retrieved on 30 May 2011 from http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5030447626 Circadence. (2010) Building and maintaining effective cloud computing infrastructures. Retrieved on 31 May 2011 from http://www.circadence.com/files/Building-and-Maintaining- Effective-Cloud-Computing-Infrastructures.pdf Trading Economics (2010) Retrieved on 30 May 2011 http://www.tradingeconomics.com/canada/inflation-cpi