NZ might have gone cloud-first, but public sector IT is still stuck on the ground: report

NZ might have gone cloud-first, but public sector IT is still stuck on the ground: report
Vanessa Sorenson says the Government needs to go faster on cloud migration. (Image: NZME)
Dileepa Fonseka
Microsoft is urging the New Zealand Government to move more of its operations to the cloud, arguing it will deliver the country billions of dollars in benefits and make its IT systems more secure.NZ has had a cloud-first policy since 2012, but new research commissioned by Microsoft and conducted by economics, policy and strategy consultancy Mandala Partners says the majority of NZ government IT systems are still not on the cloud.NZ’s UN e-government ranking relative to other countries has also fallen in that time, dropping from ninth in 2...

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