A cloud service umbrella based on business intelligence for employees of Sudanese universities

Case study of the Sudan Open and White Nile Universities for the year 2023

Authors

  • Dr. Salma Othman Muhammad Qismallah https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w1KmNDEIalr__XJ3iv3dyofqao1qR5QZ/view Author

Keywords:

service umbrella, electronic cloud, business intelligence, university employees, smart technologies, data centers

Abstract

Sudanese universities suffer from a lack of technical development, the use of modern technology, and archiving and preserving important documents through advanced cloud computing technology. The study also aimed to design a cloud service umbrella that includes all the institutions needed by employees of Sudanese universities. The problem lies in confronting the problems that the infrastructure has been exposed to due to wars and disasters. In Khartoum State on April 15, 2023, as well as the lack of interest in the concepts of development tools, modern smart technologies, and uses of cloud computing. The study’s methodology focuses on focusing on the descriptive, analytical and applied approach by describing the concepts of the electronic cloud and its use, analysis using entities, decision trees, and analysis tools using business intelligence, and among the most important results The study aims to design a developmental applied service umbrella to improve the quality and technology of modern smart programs, service platforms compete with each other, make optimal decisions, and harmonize modern technical applications to deliver services and information to university employees. The study recommends the need to pay attention to training workers on the applied service umbrella and focus on modern technology tools from Artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning and data mining.

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Muhammad Qismallah, S. O. (2024). A cloud service umbrella based on business intelligence for employees of Sudanese universities: Case study of the Sudan Open and White Nile Universities for the year 2023. Journal of Afro-Asian Studies, 6(20), 34. https://afroasian-studies.de/index.php/jass/article/view/218