Research Article

G-Cloud: New Paradigm Shift for Online Public Services

by  Arvind Bhisikar
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International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 22 - Issue 8
Published: May 2011
Authors: Arvind Bhisikar
10.5120/2603-3629
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Arvind Bhisikar . G-Cloud: New Paradigm Shift for Online Public Services. International Journal of Computer Applications. 22, 8 (May 2011), 24-29. DOI=10.5120/2603-3629

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Abstract

G-Cloud in public service domain is a pay-per-use model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable and reliable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal consumer management effort or service provider interaction. Government can use the power of G-Cloud to offer some urgently required public services within short time. In future, online public services providers can use all the models of G-Cloud (Cloud Computing in Government domain) to offer more complex service like e-commerce, e-procurement, real time processing, online transaction, online consolidation and integration of nation as well as world wide database etc. G-Cloud can be considered as a new paradigm shift for Online Public Services.

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Keywords

Cloud ICT Cloud computing e-Governance Public Service IaaS SaaS PaaS Data Centers Online System IT Green Computing Online Public Service G2C G2E G2B G2C on-demand pay per use

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