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Justice Opara-Martins


Justice Opara-Martins

Bournemouth University, UK

Biography

Justice Opara-Martins is a Research Fellow in Computing and Informatics Research Centre (CIRC) at Bournemouth University, United Kingdom. His research interests include cloud computing, virtualization, ICT systems and big data – with an emphasis on the operations management aspects (incl. Internet and mobile cloud apps.). His studies and research discoveries will provide senior IT professionals, decision-makers, to seasoned software/solution architects and migration experts within major enterprises with new insights into transforming the way cloud and IT engages with and serves their organizations, including how to effectively tackle the latest migration challenges caused by the cloud lock-in problem. He holds a BSc in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) from Southampton Solent University (UK), an MSc in the field of Computer Science and Communication Networks, an MPhil in Wireless and Mobile Cloud Networks, and a PhD degree in Cloud Computing from Bournemouth University (UK), respectively. He has authored and co-authored several scientific publications in internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals, books and conference proceedings in the areas of cloud computing adoption barriers and enterprise information systems management. He currently serves as a Program Committee Member for Conference Series on Software Engineering for Service and Cloud Computing (SE-CLOUD), a Member of the editorial team for Computer and Information Science Journal and also a reviewer for the widely read computing publication entitled; Springer Journal of Cloud Computing: AdvancesSystems and Applications.

 

Abstract

Abstract : Oligopoly of cloud vendors - the impact of vendor lock-in risks to business innovation