cloud adoption in government and digital india
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Cloud adoption in government,
the inhibitors, and a way forward
A Governance Now-B&M NXT Survey
of more than 40 senior decision
makers in the government
— Some Key Findings
On-premise IT poses multiple problems
for government organizations.
Q: With multiple instances and
versions of data/files residing on
the individual PCs and servers
across department, how severe
are the challenges pertaining to
data integrity/one-data-view?
Exponential rise in government and
citizen data is adding to the woes
Q: With the exponential rise in
government and citizen data,
particularly a flood of unstructured
data and imaging data, how difficult
is it to address the storage and
archival requirements across your
department?
Cloud adoption is still at a nascent stage
Q. What is the current level
of cloud adoption for office
productivity applications in
government departments?
Yet, expectations from cloud are high!
Q: How sure are you that adoption of
cloud for office productivity
applications could address the
challenges of data integrity,
versioning, etc.?
Q: How significant are the potential
benefits of moving to cloud, such as
rise in productivity, mobility,
flexibility, data integrity, speedier
decision making, etc.?
Perceived benefits are many!
Q: What are the key
reasons for not
moving workloads to
public clouds?
But there are some genuine concerns
to be addressed
Q: If office productivity applications were to
be hosted on cloud data centers located
within India, would that address concerns
around security and compliance?
Local hosting of cloud could address
many if not all of concerns in govts.
Thank you!
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Deepak Kumar
Founder and Analyst – B&M NXT