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AWS Partners help public sector organizations harness the power of data

AWS Public Sector Blog

The Worldwide IDC Global DataSphere Forecast, 2023–2027 , estimates that 129 zettabytes will be generated this year and will more than double by 2027. AWS Partner Spin Systems (SpinSys) helped the US Defense Health Agency (DHA) migrate its data center to secure regions on AWS GovCloud (US) to host its sensitive data.

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Green technology: A world of opportunity for better EPC ratings

Open Access Government - Technology News

These regulations will be mandatory, resulting in large fines for companies that do not meet the criteria. By 2027, the government expects all commercial rented buildings to have improved the building to an EPC rating of at least a C or register a valid exemption. Commercial solar systems with no upfront cost!

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Canadian Healthcare and Google Cloud - A safe place to continue your modernisation journey.

Google Public Sector

The cloud market is expected to grow in Canada significantly through 2027. Canadian healthcare providers face many challenges before they can move to the cloud, such as addressing security and privacy concerns, data sovereignty issues, and ensuring interoperability. Developing and implementing controls to mitigate the risks.

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Canadian Healthcare and Google Cloud - A safe place to continue your modernisation journey.

Google Public Sector

The cloud market is expected to grow in Canada significantly through 2027. Canadian healthcare providers face many challenges before they can move to the cloud, such as addressing security and privacy concerns, data sovereignty issues, and ensuring interoperability. Developing and implementing controls to mitigate the risks.

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AWS Tech Alliance boosts cloud skills and tech jobs across German industries

AWS Public Sector Blog

However, in the 2023 “ The Future of Jobs Report ” by the World Economic Forum, 41 percent of surveyed German organizations expect that talent availability will worsen by 2027. A Bitkom study estimates that the national IT skills gap of 152,000 (in 2024) missing tech talents could more than double to 334,000 by 2030.