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Benefits of cloud computing in the public sector

Benefits of the cloud to user needs in the fields of distributed systems, software engineering, or artificial intelligence en el sector public

Benefits of cloud computing in the public sector

Migrating services to the cloud brings competitive advantages which the private sector is already capitalizing on. However, the adoption of cloud computing for the public sector is still in process.

On this path to the digitalization There is ample room for improvement in the operational methodology of the public sector. At apser, as AWS consulting partners, we have a future perspective that involves Digital transformation of public institutions and services.


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Cloud services and their impact on the public sector

Those who rely on AWS cloud services for the public sector can Optimize application and workload hosting, Have bases of managed data, get started in Artificial Intelligence and/or Machine Learning, and much more.

In this way, by adopting this type of solutions, this sector can scale from a traditional technology management model to one based on and managed from a platform in the cloud where the deployment of services is always based on the needs of each project, both in terms of IT and finances.

Additional costs and fixed costs are eliminated, moving to a pay per use model. In addition, providers, such as AWS, become strategic allies, in addition to the flexibility and security guaranteed.

Benefits of AWS for the public sector

AWS's computing power is unrivaled. The service is at the forefront of innovation. Thanks to it, projects can be iterated on quickly and expanded on a large scale as soon as they are fully operational. 

The platform is independent of operating system and programming languageThis helps to eliminate any potential incompatibility. The project promoter will be able to focus on the development of the project and on achieving objectives without infrastructure being a limiting factor.

Finally, AWS offers a secure service AWS is a cloud-based service that is accredited and certified worldwide. AWS is used by governments, universities, nonprofits, museums, and public institutions. For universities, research teams, forums, public labs, and the like, the computing power of Amazon Web Services helps them to: to promote all kinds of medical, scientific, economic and other advances.

AWS Performance Dashboard

As part of AWS's offering for the public sector, performance panel, an open source solution, allows you to create communication interfaces with contracted services. The user has full control from the panel, you can measure performance, share key metrics, and even set alerts. This is a Basic tool to boost the digital transformation of public sector activities and services.

Its installation does not require complicated processes since it is done through CloudFormation templates. These automatically deploy the necessary resources to access control panels much faster. Without a doubt, within the portfolio of cloud computing tools for the public sector, the Performance Panel is very useful for better management and decision making.


At apser we are experts in moving your workloads to the cloud, contact our experts to evaluate the best solution for your business or organization.

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