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Technology Insights for Leaders in State & Local Government
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Highlights
  • The economics of public cloud services will drive adoption, CIOs say.
  • Four states — Colorado, Montana, Oregon and Utah — collaborate to create public cloud offerings available through the Western States Contracting Alliance.
  • The security risks no longer outweigh the potential cost savings, some CIOs contend.
  • Featured: Dick Clark of Montana, Herschel Cleveland of Arkansas, Lisa Feldner of North Dakota, Sean Vinck of Illinois

For more coverage from the 2012 NASCIO Annual Conference in San Diego, check out our NASCIO Conference page.

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