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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
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When evaluating new IT initiatives. strategies, projects or investments, Departments should consider Cloud as the first option. This is the GC Cloud first strategy.
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Learn more about the Cloud first strategy by clicking here.
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== Cloud deployment models ==
 
== Cloud deployment models ==
== Characteristics ==
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When deploying solutions Department can select from three cloud models.
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=== Public ===
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=== Private ===
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=== Hybrid ===
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== Cloud Benefits ==
 
 
 
== Service Model ==
 
== Service Model ==
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology defines 3 cloud service models:
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=== IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service ===
 
 
== IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service ==
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=== PaaS – Platform as a Service ===
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=== SaaS – Software as a Service ===
== PaaS – Platform as a Service ==
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== SaaS – Software as a Service ==
 
 
== GC Cloud adoption principles ==
 
== GC Cloud adoption principles ==
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developed key principles. These principles indent to ensure that GC maximize benefit and at the same time comply with key data security requirements. The principles can be found in Government of Canada Cloud Adoption Strategy.
 
== Cloud Implementation Approach ==
 
== Cloud Implementation Approach ==
 
 
 
== Considering Business Context ==
 
== Considering Business Context ==
== Cloud Professional Services ==
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TBS in collaboration with other departments had developed a 4 phases approach to implementing cloud. The diagram below depicts the approach.
== Vendors ==
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[[File:Bussiness context.jpg|800px|frameless|center]]
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For more information of the implementation approach visit: Implementation Approach
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If you would like to learn more about the Cloud adoption Strategy of the Government of Canada click [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/modern-emerging-technologies/cloud-services/government-canada-cloud-adoption-strategy.html here] or visit our [[Policy|Policy section]].</big>
 
If you would like to learn more about the Cloud adoption Strategy of the Government of Canada click [https://www.canada.ca/en/government/system/digital-government/modern-emerging-technologies/cloud-services/government-canada-cloud-adoption-strategy.html here] or visit our [[Policy|Policy section]].</big>

Revision as of 20:16, 28 January 2020


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Guidance

Overview

When evaluating new IT initiatives. strategies, projects or investments, Departments should consider Cloud as the first option. This is the GC Cloud first strategy. Learn more about the Cloud first strategy by clicking here.

Cloud deployment models

When deploying solutions Department can select from three cloud models.

Public


Private


Hybrid


Cloud Benefits

Service Model

The National Institute of Standards and Technology defines 3 cloud service models:

IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service

PaaS – Platform as a Service

SaaS – Software as a Service


GC Cloud adoption principles

developed key principles. These principles indent to ensure that GC maximize benefit and at the same time comply with key data security requirements. The principles can be found in Government of Canada Cloud Adoption Strategy.

Cloud Implementation Approach

Considering Business Context

TBS in collaboration with other departments had developed a 4 phases approach to implementing cloud. The diagram below depicts the approach.

Bussiness context.jpg

For more information of the implementation approach visit: Implementation Approach



If you would like to learn more about the Cloud adoption Strategy of the Government of Canada click here or visit our Policy section.