Title :
Enabling the Benefits of Cloud Computing in a Military Context
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mil. Technol., Nat. Defence Univ., Helsinki, Finland
Abstract :
Cloud computing has been a topic of keen interest in recent years, having been referred to as "the emerging paradigm for the last five years", "the most promising computational platform" and "the prevailing technique for next ten years". There has been a lot of discussion as to what new opportunities it can bring to markets, what benefits it can offer, and what system development possibilities it enables for software development. In this paper we discuss cloud computing in a military context. We define the key features and characteristics of the cloud in public authority environments. We address the most essential problems and obstacles to be considered before the benefits of cloud computing can be fully enabled therein. As a solution to problems with the adoption cloud computing in public authority environments, we propose a new service model called Knowledge Management as a Service, which also improves usability. The discussion and views presented in this paper can be adopted in any organization with doubts concerning the sensitive and classified contents of current ICT systems in cloud computing.
Keywords :
cloud computing; knowledge management; military computing; public administration; ICT systems; cloud computing; knowledge management as a service; military context; public authority environments; service model; software development; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Context; Hardware; Military computing; Organizations; Standards organizations; Administrative Data Processing; Cloud computing; Military; Service models;
Conference_Titel :
Services Computing Conference (APSCC), 2011 IEEE Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Jeju Island
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0206-7
DOI :
10.1109/APSCC.2011.42