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Item To understand the critical measures of enhanced security in cloud computing for creating better data protection(IEEE, 2022-04-28) Lourens, Melanie; Neela, V.; Jambukesh, H.J.; Khan, Huma; Pant, BhaskerToday, the use of cloud computing for better data protection has been increased to a great extent. One of the essential reasons for using cloud computing as a means of data protection is that users can easily access relevant data with the proper security protocols. However, various sectors such as healthcare, finance, automotive, education, manufacturing, etc. have experienced a lot of challenges regarding large and confidential data protection in the past few decades. With the advent of Cloud-computing in recent times, all the issues related to data security and information protection have been easier than before. Researchers have conducted an effective quantitative data collection approach by performing primary analysis through surveys. With a probability sampling technique, researchers have asked around 60 participants from different industrial fields about their opinions regarding the research topic. As per research findings around 60% of people have supported that cloud computing is essential for maximizing data protection. Around 30% people agreed with the 24 times 7 information monitoring and data encryption challenges can be solved with cloud computing. On the other hand, around 10% of participants have placed their positive opinion over the error reduction in data protection by using cloud computing. Researchers in this particular research paper are going to explain the importance of using cloud computing as a data security tool. In order to create better data protection systems across various industrial departments, cloud computing can be used in the future research as well.Item Inclination of higher education students towards medical and healthcare start-ups : an empirical study in the post covid scenario(NeuroQuantology, 2022-06-01) Lourens, Melanie Elizabeth; Newaskar, Prabha Shakya; Satyamurthy, D.V.Satyamurthy.G; Tamijeselwan, S.In an advanced world, extra fees aren't always a supply of worry, particularly if the pleasant of products and offerings received is better. Also, there's not anything uncommon approximately a populace stresses extra of a positive type of provider whilst its earnings capability increases. A better fashionable of dwelling is in truth a number of the elements which have brought about the increase in fitness care expenditure in latest decades. In maximum areas of the economy, the numerous troubles going through the fitness care machine might be alleged as possibilities with the aid of using marketers. However, on the grounds that health facility and scientific offerings believed to be vital are dominated with the aid of using the government – which price range 70% of the nation’s general fitness care costs – marketers are with the aid of using definition omitted from a massive a part of the fitness sector. In spite of governments having installation several running agencies and commissions, and regardless of the funding of huge sums of cash in latest years, our fitness care machine continues to be suffering to meet the people’s hopes. There isn't any uncertainty that marketers can be referred to as upon to soak up the demanding situations posed with the aid of using the getting older of the populace and the developing prices of fitness care on this nation. Sample of 215 students from higher education were considered to know different factors and their impact on Inclination of Higher Education Students Towards Medical and Healthcare Start-Ups. The study concludes that Scope and Opportunities, Skill and Talent, Entrepreneurial Consciousness and Awareness towards healthcare are the factors that determines the Inclination of Higher Education Students Towards Medical and Healthcare Start-Ups.Item The public healthcare sector and governance in South Africa(Virtus Interpress, 2015) Brauns, MelodyThis article reviews literature on governance in order to facilitate an analysis of the governance of the South African public healthcare sector. Some of the key theoretical perspectives have been presented on how best to organise the state and its bureaucracy. Theorists have long interrogated in what way public institutions foster or impede economic growth. Evans and Rauch point out for example, that the role of bureaucratic authority structures in facilitating economic growth has been a sociological concern since Max Weber’s classic contributions almost 100 years ago. These debates and others are explored in this article with specific reference to the provision of equitable public healthcare. Weber’s theory on rational bureaucracy as well as New Public Management will be reviewed as these theories offer two distinct approaches to governance.