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Public Services through Cloud Computing

Priyanka Sengar, Nishit Gupta

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Abstract

Over the previous years, numerous organizations, government and people have been begun to embrace the web and electronic innovations in their attempts to take advantages of costs lessening and better usage of existing assets. The distributed computing is another method for registering which expects to give better correspondence style and capacity assets in a sheltered domain by means of the web stage. The E-governments around the globe are confronting the proceeded with spending challenges and expanding in the extent of their computational information so they have to discover approaches to convey their administrations to subjects as monetarily as conceivable without trading off the accomplishment of wanted results. Considering E-government is one of the divisions that is endeavouring to give administrations by means of the web, so the distributed computing can be an appropriate model for actualizing E-government engineering to enhance E-government proficiency and client fulfilment. In this paper, the appropriation of distributed computing system in actualizing E-taxpayer supported organizations has been examined by concentrating on the connection between E-government and distributed computing by posting the advantages of creation E-government in view of distributed computing. At long last, in this paper, the difficulties confronted the usage of distributed computing for E-government are talked about in detail. Subsequently, from under-standing the significance of distributed computing as new, green and shabby innovation is added to settling and limiting the current issues and difficulties in E-government so that the created and creating nations need to accomplish E-government in view of distributed computing. 

Keywords

E-Government, Cloud Computing, NIST, Software as a Service, G2G


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