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Migrate and modernize public sector applications using containers and serverless

AWS Public Sector

Building modern applications in AWS helps customers with increased innovation, speed, reliability, scalability, and security while lowering total cost of ownership (TCO). Educational institutions are creating online learning platforms that offer scalable and interactive experiences for students.

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5 best practices for accelerating research computing with AWS

AWS Public Sector

Amazon Web Services (AWS) works with higher education institutions, research labs, and researchers around the world to offer cost-effective, scalable, and secure compute, storage, and database capabilities to accelerate time to science. How can we structure our organization to enable and accelerate research innovation?

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The Purpose of Procurement: How ESG is Changing our Roles

The Procurement School

There will always be a cost of goods to consider but it will be a much broader view with the total cost of ownership internalized as much as possible. Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic. Business decisions have been influenced by the theory of the Invisible Hand.

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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector

This means seeking contractual guarantees on ongoing Canadian data control and ownership, including extraterritorial rights, along with stringent security assurances on encryption, access controls and exposure prevention from partners. Standard-IA has retrieval fees that can significantly increase costs if access patterns change.

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Dispelling the top 8 cloud myths holding back Canadian public sector IT transformation

AWS Public Sector

Myth 2: Cloud costs more Migrating to AWS can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 66 percent for compute, storage, and networking. The real question is whether CSPs or traditional data centers deliver more investment and innovation to the Canadian economy.

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