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States Double Down On Cloud Computing – Don’t Miss The Train

“Cloud computing has changed the way that CIOs procure goods and services in the government. The cloud computing train left the station a long time ago, it is more than past time for governments to fully jump on board.” – Meredith Ward.

More than 74% of state CIOs say they have at least one application in the cloud. That’s up from just 33% who answered the question in 2010. These numbers are from a recently released National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) research brief that looked at the evolution of cloud computing.

Doug Robinson is NASCIO’s executive director and Meredith Ward is a policy advisor at NASCIO. They both sat down with me for GovLoop’s State and Local Spotlight interview to look at how cloud computing has transformed over the last 10 years.

Q. 74% of state CIOs say they are implementing cloud now, is this a significant number?

Q. Are security concerns in the cloud a thing of the past?

Q. Why have laws and regulations not been able to keep pace with technology?

Q. What will the cloud implementation look like next year?

If you enjoyed our GovLoop’s State and Local Spotlight interview, you can find more interviews under keyword “Emily’s Corner.”

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