Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks

Migrating from legacy IT infrastructure and data storage to cloud services can yield enormous benefits for governments: it can save governments money; increase the integrity, quality, and speed with which they deliver services; and provide access t...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2022
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099530106102227954/P17303207ce6cf0420bcd006737c2750450
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spelling okr-10986-375562022-09-20T00:08:36Z Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks World Bank GOVERNMENT DATA SECURITY DATA PRIVACY DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES BENEFITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING CLOUD SECURITY GOVERNMENT DATA RISK MITIGATION TYPES OF DATA AND SECURITY TRANSITION TO CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE Migrating from legacy IT infrastructure and data storage to cloud services can yield enormous benefits for governments: it can save governments money; increase the integrity, quality, and speed with which they deliver services; and provide access to the most advanced analytical tools and cybersecurity features available. These benefits have spurred a shift by governments across the globe away from legacy information technology (IT) systems, and towards cloud solutions, including public cloud services. 2022-06-15T21:11:16Z 2022-06-15T21:11:16Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099530106102227954/P17303207ce6cf0420bcd006737c2750450 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37556 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Report Publications & Research
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topic GOVERNMENT DATA SECURITY
DATA PRIVACY
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
BENEFITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING
CLOUD SECURITY
GOVERNMENT DATA RISK MITIGATION
TYPES OF DATA AND SECURITY
TRANSITION TO CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE
spellingShingle GOVERNMENT DATA SECURITY
DATA PRIVACY
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
COLLABORATION BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
BENEFITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING
CLOUD SECURITY
GOVERNMENT DATA RISK MITIGATION
TYPES OF DATA AND SECURITY
TRANSITION TO CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE
World Bank
Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks
description Migrating from legacy IT infrastructure and data storage to cloud services can yield enormous benefits for governments: it can save governments money; increase the integrity, quality, and speed with which they deliver services; and provide access to the most advanced analytical tools and cybersecurity features available. These benefits have spurred a shift by governments across the globe away from legacy information technology (IT) systems, and towards cloud solutions, including public cloud services.
format Report
author World Bank
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title Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks
title_short Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks
title_full Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks
title_fullStr Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks
title_full_unstemmed Government Migration to Cloud Ecosystems : Multiple Options, Significant Benefits, Manageable Risks
title_sort government migration to cloud ecosystems : multiple options, significant benefits, manageable risks
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
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