The use of various government legacy systems and infrastructure complicates the continuous maintenance and modernization of electronic government (e-Government) systems. However, the emergence of cloud-based technology is seen by governments as a potential solution to tackle these fundamental challenges. Cloud-based technology delivers hosted services via the internet and enables sharing through demand-based distributions of resources, thus allowing it to be agile, cost effective and scalable. Nevertheless, cloud computing also comes with risks such as security, privacy and reliability issues that pose as barriers for users to adopt these technologies. Against this backdrop, this paper proposes a strategy to evaluate user satisfactio...
YesThere is increasing evidence that the Cloud Computing services have become a strategic direction ...
AbstractThe overwhelming success and the rapid growth of the Internet changes our lives; the way we ...
The endless transformation of technological innovation requires greater collaboration of Infor...
The use of various government legacy systems and infrastructure complicates the continuous maintenan...
Cloud computing is a style of computing which is formed from the aggregation and development of tech...
Governments and public sector agencies are continuously looking for ways to improve their services. ...
Electronic business uses ICT to support its activities. This has positively impacted business perfor...
Adopting e-government services presents numerous challenges for governmental sectors in developing c...
Cloud computing essentially is a scalable, flexible and pay-per-use model for the way IT services ar...
Governments and public sector agencies are continuously looking for ways to improve their services. ...
E-Governance aims at providing citizen centric services and ensuring increased transparency in the s...
Adopting and using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the public sector affordsund...
Cloud Computing technology is achieving a significant cost saving, business agility, and high scalab...
AbstractMost of the companies including government organizations are running their applications in t...
YesOn the inception of the third millennium, there is much evidence that cloud technologies have bec...
YesThere is increasing evidence that the Cloud Computing services have become a strategic direction ...
AbstractThe overwhelming success and the rapid growth of the Internet changes our lives; the way we ...
The endless transformation of technological innovation requires greater collaboration of Infor...
The use of various government legacy systems and infrastructure complicates the continuous maintenan...
Cloud computing is a style of computing which is formed from the aggregation and development of tech...
Governments and public sector agencies are continuously looking for ways to improve their services. ...
Electronic business uses ICT to support its activities. This has positively impacted business perfor...
Adopting e-government services presents numerous challenges for governmental sectors in developing c...
Cloud computing essentially is a scalable, flexible and pay-per-use model for the way IT services ar...
Governments and public sector agencies are continuously looking for ways to improve their services. ...
E-Governance aims at providing citizen centric services and ensuring increased transparency in the s...
Adopting and using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the public sector affordsund...
Cloud Computing technology is achieving a significant cost saving, business agility, and high scalab...
AbstractMost of the companies including government organizations are running their applications in t...
YesOn the inception of the third millennium, there is much evidence that cloud technologies have bec...
YesThere is increasing evidence that the Cloud Computing services have become a strategic direction ...
AbstractThe overwhelming success and the rapid growth of the Internet changes our lives; the way we ...
The endless transformation of technological innovation requires greater collaboration of Infor...