NASCIO study: Merging data facilities among vital tasks
The National Association of State CIOs study reported a strong trend toward "states consolidating their computing assets into raised-floor, secured, centralized data center facilities."
State chief information officers agree that consolidating enterprise data centers is their most important task for the coming year, according to a study released today by the National Association of State CIOs (NASCIO).
The NASCIO study relied on responses from 29 states. The association reported a strong trend toward "states consolidating their computing assets into raised-floor, secured, centralized data center facilities."
"Many states are utilizing remote, backup data center facilities for the purpose of backup and disaster recovery and business continuity," the association said.
State governments define "enterprise data center" differently, the NASCIO study found. But the varying definitions did not cloud the universal nature of the consolidation trend, the association said.
The NASCIO report described the status of the survey group's consolidation programs:
- Completed: 14 percent, or four out of 29
- In progress or partially complete: 38 percent, or 11 of 29
- Planning phase: 24 percent, or seven of 29
- Proposed: 17 percent, or five of 29
- No activity: 7 percent, or two of 29.
- Workforce resistance to change: 89.7 percent
- Agencies' desire to remain autonomous: 86 percent
- Problems experienced in moving localized devices away from current customer base: 48.3 percent
- Backlash when consolidation didn't meet specific business needs: 20.7 percent
- Unexpectedly high costs: 17.2 percent
- Seeking exemptions from state statutory and regulatory requirements: 17.2 percent
- Seeking exemptions from federal statutory and regulatory requirements: 17.2 percent and
- Failure to identify and adhere to service levels: 3.4 percent.
Wilson P. Dizard III writes for Government Computer Newsan 1105 Government Information Group publication
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