trends in public-sector computing
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Trends in Public-Sector Computing
Presented by:
Jojo ColinaHead, Product Management & Development
Challenge: Government must be more productive
Challenge: Government must be more productive
“Why should the government pay for and build infrastructure that is available at a low cost?”
“In these tough economic times, the government must buy smarter.”
“If in our lives we can go online and provision e-mail in a matter of minutes...why must the government spend millions
on information that's not sensitive?”
Challenge: Serving the Public
Government has to deliver services not only within our own geographical boundaries
but to a globally dispersed citizenry which require convenient access to government services.
Challenge: Serving the Public
Citizens are putting more demands on their governments, not only in regard to how services are provided, but in how efficiently government
operations are run.
What is cloud?
A “government cloud” mirrors the system used by Google and other large companies, which put cheap
“server” computers into huge data centers to provide computing power on demand which is
delivered where it is needed via the internet.
That would be provided to government departments and local government, replacing the aging and inefficient
systems used in many of the hundreds of data centers presently used and frequently run at far below their capacity
because they are dedicated to one department.
Cloud Computing ExplainedCharacteristics of Cloud Services
Little or No Capital Expense
Elastic and Scalable
Consumption based Pricing
Rapid acquisition and deployment
Lower ongoing operating costs
Cloud computing has been referred to as the democratization of Information Technology. Give your users the tools to solve their IT problems instead of making them dependent on a limited pool of IT “experts”.
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Characteristics of Cloud Services
October 2009 - http://apps.gov launched!
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra launched the government-sponsored cloud computing services website
Apps.Gov in October 2009 to showcase cloud and Software as a Service options preapproved for use by
federal agencies.
said Kundra, can simplify acquisition, budgeting,
policy planning,and architecture.
Cloud computing,
UK government creates G-Cloud
UK government creates G-Cloud
The UK government has unveiled a sweeping strategy to create its own internal "cloud computing" system 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.
The key part of the new strategy, outlined by the Cabinet Office minister Angela Smith, will be
the concentration of government computing power into a series of about a dozen highly secure data centres,
each costing up to £250m to build, which will replace more than 500 presently used by central government,
police forces and local authorities.
Challenges to Cloud?
SECURITYSECURITY PRIVACYPRIVACY PROCUREMENTPROCUREMENT
Challenges to Cloud?
Government Cloud Taxonomy
Infrastructure As A Service
Data Storage As A Service
Software As A Service
• Virtual Server replacement to regular servers• Scale-up/Scale-down capability to cope with demand• Provide Disaster Recovery capability
• Highly Available shared Data Storage.• Usable as backup/data replication and disaster recovery.
• Communication and Collaboration• Standardized and secure e-mail• Secure Instant Messaging• Secure web conferencing• Secure Web Hosting
• Local Government Information Systems• Real Property Tax• Business Permit and Licensing• Taxes and Fees• Permits and Registry• Financial Systems• Reporting and more…
• Data Analytics• Law Enforcement Information Systems• IT Security Services
• Identity Management and Authentication• Anti-SPAM/Anti-Virus• Web Content Filtering
ePLDT Company Profile
Established in 2000, ePLDT, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of PLDT. ePLDT is one of Philippines’ leading provider of ICT Solutions.
ePLDT operates Vitro Data Center, the country’s first purpose built Data Center. Vitro Data Center is ISO 9001, ISO 27001 and PEZA certified.
ePLDT notable public-sector projects:
BIR – Managed Contact Center using CosmoCall Universe PlatformDPWH – Managed Network Connectivity to 54 Sites NationwideNPC – Managed Network Connectivity to 103 Sites Nationwide (for implementation)PAGASA – Integrated High Performance Computing (for implementation)PPA – Supply and Delivery of Microsoft LicensesDTI – Design, Development, Maintenance and Collocation of DTI PortalPag-IBIG Fund – Supply, Delivery and Installation of Enterprise Anti-Virus SolutionDBM – Disaster Recovery Services
Thank You
For inquiries:jlcolina@epldt.comsales@epldt.com
Corporate Hotline: 885-0000
www.epldt.com
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