E-government: A Special Case of ICT-enabled Business Process Change
HICSS '03 Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'03) - Track 5 - Volume 5
HPCC '08 Proceedings of the 2008 10th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
Using clouds to address grid limitations
Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Middleware for grid computing
A break in the clouds: towards a cloud definition
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
IT Professional
Towards Energy Efficient Change Management in a Cloud Computing Environment
AIMS '09 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security: Scalability of Networks and Services
SCC '09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing
A Framework for Analysing the Impact of Cloud Computing on Local Government in the UK
International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing
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Although there is no precise definition, cloud computing refers to a scalable network infrastructure where consumers receive IT services such as software and data storage through the Internet on a subscription basis, like traditional utilities. Potential benefits include cost savings, simpler IT, and reduced energy consumption. The UK government and local authorities, like commercial organisations, are considering cloud-based services. However, concerns have been raised over issues such as security, access, data protection, and ownership. This paper investigates the likely impact of cloud computing on local government based on a conceptual framework and case studies of four London borough councils. It reveals that the concept of cloud computing is new and not clearly understood. Local authorities, who in the current economic downturn face further cuts in government funding, welcome a cloud-based IT infrastructure which may lead to considerable savings. Yet with their risk-adverse attitude local authorities are more likely to adopt a hybrid approach to implementation. Concerns over data security and privacy may be overcome if relevant laws and standards are complied with.