Modernization with sovereignty and security
Government IT must balance modernization pressure with data sovereignty requirements and security constraints that commercial organizations don't face.
Citizens expect digital services. Leadership expects cost efficiency. Security requirements expect perfection. And all of this on infrastructure that may have been designed before "cloud" was a computing term. You need to modernize, but you can't compromise on data sovereignty or citizen data protection. The path forward isn't obvious.
The transformation
The gap from today to your target state becomes manageable with a practical roadmap.
Typical situation today
- Legacy systems with limited visibility
- Data sovereignty concerns blocking cloud adoption
- Citizen data protection handled inconsistently
- Budget constraints limiting improvement options
Target state with guidance
- Modern monitoring respecting sovereignty requirements
- Secure, sovereign-compliant infrastructure choices
- Consistent data protection across all citizen touchpoints
- Cost-optimized operations through automation
How we approach public sector projects
Sovereignty-first architecture
Solutions designed from the start to meet data residency and sovereignty requirements - not retrofitted afterwards.
Work within constraints
Budget limitations are real. We help you prioritize investments that deliver the most value within available resources.
Long-term partnership
Public sector projects often span multiple budget cycles. We plan for sustainability, not just implementation.
Solutions for public sector
These are the capabilities we most commonly deploy in public sector environments.
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