The challenges of government use of cloud services for public service delivery
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| Publication date | 24-02-2014 |
| Publisher | Oxford: oii - The Policy and Internet Blog |
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| Abstract |
Cloud services hold the promise of rendering public service delivery and back-office operations more effective and efficient, by providing ubiquitous, on-demand access to computing resources. Beyond the compelling cost economies, cloud technology is also a promising platform for open government, interagency cooperation, and government innovation. However, Kristina Irion (Central European University and University of Amsterdam) says that what looks like an ideal match actually raises a range of unresolved issues, and national governments are faced with legal risks that would contest national data sovereignty.
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| Document type | Web publication or website |
| Note | Interview by blog editor David Sutcliffe. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://blogs.oii.ox.ac.uk/policy/challenges-government-use-cloud-services-public-service-delivery/ |
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