I’m working on a cyber security multi-part question and need support to help me learn.Project 1: Migration Proposal PresentationHide Assignment InformationTurnitin®This assignment will be submitted to Turnitin®.InstructionsFaster Computing has contacted Go2Linux and requested a brief proposal presentation for migrating its systems from Windows to Linux.
The company is specifically interested in seeing the following information:(10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.)Based on your current understanding of Faster Computing’s business, what are some potential benefits of Linux?
The company is aware that many different Linux derivatives exist. Be very specific and choose only one version (e.g., Ubuntu, Mint, Zorin, Redhat, CentOS, Kali). Which would Go2Linux recommend, and why?
Give specific reasons for your choice (e.g., security features, support, updates, user interface).
(10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.)What steps will be required to migrate the systems from Windows to Linux?
Are there graphical interfaces available for the Linux workstations that would provide similar functionality to Windows?
Some users are concerned about working with a command-line interface.
(10.1.3: Define the specifications of required technologies.)What tools are available on Linux for the servers to provide file sharing, Linux services, and printing? (e.g., Apache/Nginx, Samba, CUPS, SSH/SCP). Ensure you identify what the functions/services are used for (e.g., Samba is used for file sharing).
(1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.)The deliverable for this phase of the project is a three- to five-slide PowerPoint narrated presentation.An introductory slide
A summary slide
Voice narration on every slide
For each slide, you will embed your own audio recording as if you were presenting the content to the Faster Computing team. Faster Computing has not yet committed to the project, so this should be presented as a proposal. The presentation should be visually appealing; the inclusion of at least one image that supports the content and adds value to the proposal is required.(1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.)You must cite at least two quality sources.You used at least 2 references and your references were cited properly following an accepted style. Ask your instructor for clarification.Use the Migration Proposal Presentation template to get started.(2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.)You should present your proposal as if you are selling to the company. Revisit all of these important reasons in the summary slide.How Will My Work Be Evaluated?As you progress in your IT career, you may find yourself making presentations to customers, client audiences, and professional peers. By creating an effective presentation, you are showing how you use your technical knowledge and convey your ideas to others in a professional setting, an important workplace skill. The following evaluation criteria aligned to the competencies will be used to grade your assignment:1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.
1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.
2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.
10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.
10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.
10.1.3: Define the specifications of the required technologies.
Due DateJun 8, 2021 11:59 PMHide RubricsRubric Name: Linux Implementation Proposal: Migration Proposal PresentationThis table lists criteria and criteria group names in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method. You can give feedback on each criterion by tabbing to the add feedback buttons in the table.
CriteriaExceeds Performance RequirementsMeets Performance RequirementsApproaches Performance RequirementsDoes Not Meet Performance RequirementsCriterion Score1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.13 pointsPresents a logical flow of ideas that are easily identifiable and completely appropriate to the task.11.05 pointsPresents ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.9.75 pointsAttempts to present ideas, but the logic is not clear and/or not appropriate to the task.0 pointsDoes not present ideas in a clear, logical order, and the presentation inhibits understanding.Score of 1.1.3:
Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.,/ 131.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.13 pointsIntegrates completely appropriate and highly credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.11.05 pointsIntegrates appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.9.75 pointsAttempts to integrate sources to illustrate and validate ideas, but there are problems with source credibility or appropriateness, or the integration is choppy.0 pointsDoes not integrate sources to illustrate and validate ideas.
Score of 1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.,/ 132.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.14 pointsStates well-conceived conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.11.9 pointsStates conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely. 10.5 pointsAttempts to state conclusions or solutions, but they are not clear or precise.0 pointsDoes not state conclusions or solutions.Score of 2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.,/ 1410.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.20 pointsPresents a relevant IT problem clearly and specifically.17 pointsPresents an IT problem that requires a solution.15 pointsIdentifies an IT problem but may lack clarity and/or specificity regarding the need to be addressed.0 pointsDoes not identify an IT problem to be solved.
Score of 10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.,/ 2010.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.20 pointsIdentifies IT project requirements in a thorough and clear manner to meet all stated stakeholder needs.17 pointsIdentifies IT project requirements to meet stated stakeholder needs.15 pointsAttempts to identify project requirements to meet stakeholder needs, but there are gaps and/or lack of clarity.0 pointsDoes not identify IT project requirements to meet stated stakeholder needs.Score of 10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.,/ 2010.1.3:
Define the specifications of required technologies.20 pointsDefines thoroughly and clearly the specifications of required technologies.17 pointsDefines the specifications of required technologies.15 pointsAttempts to define the specifications of required technologies, but there are gaps and/or lack of clarity.0 pointsDoes not define specifications of required technologies.Score of 10.1.3: Define the specifications of required technologies.,/ 20Rubric Total ScoreTotalScore of Linux Implementation Proposal: Migration Proposal Presentation,/ 100Overall ScoreOverall ScoreExceeds Performance Requirements90 points minimumMeets Performance Requirements80 points minimumApproaches Performance Requirements70 points minimumDoes Not Meet Performance Requirements0 points minimum
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