T-Systems and Google Cloud are determining the possibilities offered by the public cloud. The partners have initiated a proof of concept, which ensures knowledge transfer, lays the foundation for the legally compliant use of Google Cloud and identifies options for new citizen-centric services.
Digitalization is not just a concern of private business. The public sector has also recognized the benefits of moving processes into the digital world. In order to secure added value for citizens and public administration, a Swiss canton has been following an ambitious digitalization strategy for several years. The goal of the canton here is to run the applications in native cloud environments efficiently. Currently, it is facing the challenge of having to prepare data analyses on an increasingly frequent basis using data from non-SAP systems.
The client is looking for a scalable, reliable, and high-performing cloud platform. Thanks to its outstanding analytical capabilities, Google Cloud has become the focus here. Together with representatives from T-Systems and Google Cloud, the client’s team responsible for the project agreed upon a proof of concept. The goal is to evaluate the Google Cloud and the skill transfer, ensuring that the canton’s intended employees can use Google Tools such as Big Query responsibly.
The introduction of a new data strategy for the canton, which sets standards and harmonizes data, lays down the basis for fulfilling the high requirements of public administration on security and data sovereignty.
The client is looking for a scalable, reliable, and high-performing cloud platform. Thanks to its outstanding analytical capabilities, Google Cloud has become the focus here. Together with representatives from T-Systems and Google Cloud, the client’s team responsible for the project agreed upon a proof of concept. The goal is to evaluate the Google Cloud and the skill transfer, ensuring that the canton’s intended employees can use Google Tools such as Big Query responsibly.
The introduction of a new data strategy for the canton, which sets standards and harmonizes data, lays down the basis for fulfilling the high requirements of public administration on security and data sovereignty.
Source: T-Systems