Selasa, 09 Maret 2021

City of Pittsburgh inks $4 million deal with Google to migrate to the cloud

Google says the deal will allow the city to reimagine how to serve citizens. What you need to know The city of Pittsburgh has signed a four-year deal with Google to migrate its IT infrastructure to the cloud. Pittsburgh currently uses on-premise data centers, which are neither scalable nor flexible. In addition to reducing its IT costs, the deal will also allow the city to provide new digital services for residents. In what comes as a big boost for Google cloud, the city of Pittsburgh has announced a four-year deal with the search giant to migrate its IT infrastructure to the cloud. Currently, the city uses on-premise data centers that provide "a fairly brittle environment that isn't scalable or flexible." Heidi Norman, acting director of the City of Pittsburgh Department of Innovation & Performance told ZDNet: We decided to take a leap with Google and do something that is, within municipal governments, innovative. Along with scaling its existing services, the migrati...
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