These refer to the way the cloud environments are organised. There are generally four varieties of these: public clouds (also known as external clouds), private clouds (also known as internal clouds), community clouds and hybrid clouds.
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Cloud Computing Technologies for Connected Digital Government
Zaigham Mahmood (University of Northampton, UK & Shijiazhuang Tiedao University, China)
Copyright: © 2021
|Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4570-6.ch002
Abstract
Connected digital government vision is about putting a government in the hands of its citizens. It suggests the use of digital connectivity technologies for the development of electronic services, collaboration with governmental institutions, and interacting with citizens for their full involvement in governments' processes and operations to make them transparent and more effective. Some of the latest technologies that can help to enhance connected governance include cloud distributed computing paradigm, internet of things vision, mobile technologies, social media, and Web 2.0-based communication tools. Although all these are well developed, the focus of this chapter is on cloud computing. In this chapter, the author first introduces the cloud computing paradigm, and then, outlining the characteristics and requirements of an open connected government, the chapter discusses how cloud-based provision and related technologies can support governments to enhance their functioning, transparency, openness, and interaction, in real time, with the citizens.