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Implementing Cloud Computing in the Current IT Environments of Korean Government Agencies
Hyeong-Ok Lee,Mihye Kim +1 more
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TL;DR: Through the implementations of cloud computing in the public sector, the Korean government can realize a digital government capable of providing enhanced service environments, while reducing IT-related budgetary expenditures and protecting the environment.
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Abstract: This paper presents implementation strategies for building cloud-based IT environments for Korean central government agencies (K-Cloud Centers), to improve service delivery in the public sector and reduce the cost of government operations. This will be achieved by the introduction of cloud computing technologies in the data centers of the National Computing and Information Agency (NCIA). This paper also proposes an approach for building wide- area cloud-based IT centers for Korean local government autonomous entities (W-Cloud Centers), to enhance the efficiency of IT resource utilization via the consolidation of all IT resources operated by these local entities. Through the implementations of cloud computing in the public sector, the Korean government can realize a digital government capable of providing enhanced service environments, while reducing IT-related budgetary expenditures and protecting the environment.
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