Preface
Final report
Table of Contents
List of Tables, Figures and Boxes
     Table 1: Phases of Cloud adoption
     Table 2: Minimum acceptable speeds for Cloud service provision
     Figure 1a: Diffusion of innovations curve (1)
     Figure 1b: Diffusion of innovations curve (2)
     Figure 2: Standards
     Figure 1A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 2A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 3A: Exchange points
     Figure 4A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
     Figure 5A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 6A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 7A: Existence of data centers and exchange points
     Figure 8A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
     Figure 9A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 10A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 11A: Existence of data centres and IXPs
     Figure 12A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
     Figure 13A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 14A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 15A: Existence of data centres and exchange points
     Figure 16A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
     Figure 17A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 18A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 19A: Existence of data centers and exchange points
     Figure 20A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
     Figure 21A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 22A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 23A: Existence of data centres and exchange points
     Figure 24A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
     Figure 25A: Reported speeds and latencies on fixed networks
     Figure 26A: Reported speeds and latencies on mobile networks
     Figure 27A: Existence of data centers and exchange points
     Figure 28A: Secure Internet servers per million inhabitants
Executive Summary
     i.	Introduction
     ii.	Background
1	CHAPTER 1 – Introduction to Cloud Computing
     1.1	Definitions, Characteristics
          1.1.1	General
          1.1.2	Key characteristics
          1.1.3	Cloud capabilities types and Cloud service categories
          1.1.4	Cloud deployment models
     1.2	Cloud is not one size fits all
     1.3	Watch out, this is not Cloud
     1.4	The hyper-scale Cloud: lessons from real-life
2	CHAPTER 2 – The driving forces and benefits of Cloud Computing
     2.1	New opportunities for Businesses, Consumers and Governments to adopt Cloud Computing
     2.2	Why Cloud and why now?
     2.3	Challenges for businesses, consumers and governments to adopt Cloud Computing
3	CHAPTER 3 – State of the business of Cloud Computing in developing countries
     3.1	Methodology
4	CHAPTER 4 – Foundational pillars towards Cloud adoption
     4.1	People: Skills development and awareness
     4.2	Innovation
     4.3	Infrastructure
          4.3.1	Features of networks that support effective access to Cloud Computing services
          4.3.2	Energy
          4.3.3	Broadband
          4.3.4	Elements of network architecture
          4.3.5	Best practices and recommendations for developing Cloud infrastructure
          4.3.6	Cost models and implications for developing local Cloud infrastructure
     4.4	Trust
          4.4.1	Policy and regulatory mechanisms to enable effective access to Cloud Computing services
          4.4.2	Transparency
          4.4.3	Standards
5	CHAPTER 5 – Lessons learned
     5.1	Australia
     5.2	Bhutan (Kingdom of)
     5.3	Burkina Faso
     5.4	China (People’s Republic of)
     5.5	India
     5.6	Korea (Republic of)
     5.7	Singapore
     5.8	United Kingdom
     5.9	United States of America
6	CHAPTER 6 – The way forward
Abbreviations and acronyms
Annexes
Annex 1: State of the business of Cloud Computing in developing countries
Annex 2: Documents received for consideration by Question 3/1