Techno-News Blog Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

Thursday, November 05, 2009
L.A. votes to "Go Google"; pressure shifts to Google and the cloud - Sam Diaz, ZDNet
The Los Angeles City Council today voted unanimously to “Go Google,” approving a $7.25 million contract to outsource the city’s e-mail system to Google’s cloud and transition some 30,000 city employees to the cloud over the coming year, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.
Clearly, this is a big deal for the city of Los Angeles. But this vote is also monumental for cloud computing as a whole, which has gained popularity and widespread interest but still relatively little adoption as companies - and municipalities, apparently - weigh the anticipated cost benefits over the unknown risks that might come with system failures or data breaches.

 


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