Sure, it's been just a few months since the National Security Agency asked for a
$900 million supercomputing complex - you know, to help out with all that
internet wiretapping. But concern about deficit spending will mean shuttering 800
other federal data centers in the US, or 40 percent of total government capacity. The closures are part of a larger push toward greater efficiency and consolidation, with an estimated savings of $3 billion a year; moving services to the cloud will mean more savings in licensing fees and infrastructure. Single-digit savings might sound like chump change when you realize the federal information technology budget runs around $80 billion a year, but hey, it's a start, right?
[Photo thanks to
Adrian Levesque and Adam Koniak.]
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