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* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/27/cloud-computing-government-uk Government to set up own cloud computing system]
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====[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/27/cloud-computing-government-uk Government to set up own cloud computing system], Charles Arthur, [http://guardian.co.uk The Guardian], Jan. 27  2010 ====
  
* Wednesday 27 January 2010 00.05 GMT
 
* Reported by  Charles Arthur, technology editor, http://guardian.co.uk:
 
  
:"The government has unveiled a sweeping strategy to create its own internal "cloud computing" system – such as that used by Google, Microsoft and Amazon – as part of a radical plan that it claims could save up to £3.2bn a year from an annual bill of at least £16bn."  ([[http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/27/cloud-computing-government-uk Read More])
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The government has unveiled a sweeping strategy to create its own internal "cloud computing" system – such as that used by Google, Microsoft and Amazon – as part of a radical plan that it claims could save up to £3.2bn a year from an annual bill of at least £16bn."   
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* ''DT's comment'': The issue is not whether to do it or not, anymore, but that it has to be done.  The security and reliability issues will be paramount.
 
* ''DT's comment'': The issue is not whether to do it or not, anymore, but that it has to be done.  The security and reliability issues will be paramount.
 
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Revision as of 16:12, 10 February 2010

Government to set up own cloud computing system, Charles Arthur, The Guardian, Jan. 27 2010

The government has unveiled a sweeping strategy to create its own internal "cloud computing" system – such as that used by Google, Microsoft and Amazon – as part of a radical plan that it claims could save up to £3.2bn a year from an annual bill of at least £16bn."

Read more [here...




  • DT's comment: The issue is not whether to do it or not, anymore, but that it has to be done. The security and reliability issues will be paramount.