DocumentCode :
1786007
Title :
A business model for a South African government public cloud platform
Author :
Mvelase, Promise ; Dlamini, Zama ; Macleod, David ; Dlodlo, Nomusa ; Sithole, Happy
Author_Institution :
Meraka Inst., Pretoria, South Africa
fYear :
2014
fDate :
7-9 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
Advances in Information Technology have brought about cloud computing, an evolutionary computing practice that facilitates the provisioning of computing services as a utility. Cloud computing has brought about change in the economics and sustainability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled service provision. In South Africa, major aspects of public cloud computing or cloud in general have not yet been developed and realised and in some cases not even researched, hence the struggle to reach the full promises of public cloud computing locally. Whilst a lot of development and progress worldwide has already been made in the public cloud space, there still remains a wide range of concerns that still need to be addressed in order for it to reach its full potential, more specifically in the South African context. A study identifying fundamental services needed by the community and possibilities for and potential impacts of delivering public services in line with the concept of a cloud of public services is conducted. This paper designs a cloud business model that suits South Africa´s perspective. The idea is to model a government public cloud which does not interfere with the secured business functions of the government but find a suitable mechanism to extend government services to the citizens. In adopting this vision, the government must ensure that the cloud service still provides an acceptable level of security risk mitigation and allows government organizations to demonstrate their procedures of meeting legal and statutory obligations as far as information is concerned.
Keywords :
cloud computing; government data processing; risk management; security of data; ICT enabled service provision; South African government; business model; cloud computing; computing services; government organizations; information and communication technology; legal obligations; public cloud computing; public cloud platform; public cloud space; public service delivery; security risk mitigation; statutory obligations; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Economics; Education; Government; Business Model; Cloud Computing; ICT; Public Cloud;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
IST-Africa Conference Proceedings, 2014
Conference_Location :
Le Meridien Ile Maurice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-905824-43-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISTAFRICA.2014.6880662
Filename :
6880662
Link To Document :
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