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Bridge – The movement of putting data
has been thriving not only in the business sector, but has also been developing
among government agencies.
Government cloud (G-cloud) taking shape
The
neighboring governments all have got ready for G-cloud, which had prompted
Vietnam to think about this as well. However, there would be a lot of things
Vietnamese agencies and service providers need to do to turn this true in
Vietnam.
Nantawan
Wongkachonkitti, Information Technology Director of the Thai E-government
Department, said at FutureGov Vietnam forum held recently that the Thai
government has decided to deploy cloud computing applications in a trial basis
in order to cut down the expenses on technologies in building e-governmetn.
On a
“government cloud”, ministries and branches can interact and share the same
cloud infrastructure, which allows improving the management effects.
With
the financial support from the government, the “government cloud” services have
been operating very smoothly. One month ago, Thailand implemented one more
service – ensuring information security for G-cloud.
A
survey in April 2012 showed that 75 percent of polled people said they were
satisfied with G-Cloud.
In
South Korea, the cloud computing has also been used to connect provinces and
cities, agencies and branches nationwide, or implement the “one stop” system.
With the G-Cloud implementation, the data of government agencies would be put
on cloud instead of being stored at every agency.
G-Cloud now soon or late for Vietnam?
Vu Duy
Loi, Director of the Information Technology Center under the Party Central
Committee said that it’s a bit too soon to think about cloud in Vietnam,
emphasizing that at first, it is necessary to re-organize the technical infrastructure,
before thinking of applying clouds.
“Even
central agencies have been trying to build private infrastructure, even though
the common infrastructure has existed. It’s necessary to do the things to be
sure that applications must be used on a common infrastructure system,” he
said.
Disagreeing
with Loi, Phung Bao Thach, Director of the Information Technology Center under
the Ministry of Science and Technology, stressed that it’s a bit late for
Vietnam to approach G-Cloud at this moment.
However,
Thach said, as there has been no official decision by the government relating
to the issue, government agencies are still lacking a legal framework to use
cloud services. This explains why ministries and branches have been running
their program separately.
In
fact, a lot of ministries and branches have pioneered in using cloud services
already, namely the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment and HCM
City authorities.
However,
according to Thach, ministries and branches have been using cloud services
because they do not have other choices in their conditions.
The
Ministry of Science and Technology, for example, has virtualized 80 percent of
its server system. However, the main reason that led to the decision was that
it did not have money to invest in the infrastructure system after the
Resolution No. 11 on cutting public spending. Meanwhile, the demand for
information technology applications of the ministry’s units has been increasing
rapidly.
Analysts
have said that government agencies would still be not ready for using cloud
services and putting data on cloud for the fear about information security.
Thach
has proposed to add the task of developing G-Cloud into the government’s
information technology development strategy by 2020, to which ministries and
branches can refer when building up their plans.
Meanwhile,
cloud service providers have begun targeting government agencies and they have
lobbied policy makers to consider applying cloud services in the government’s
works.
Source:
Buu Dien
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