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National Archives (10 Nov 2010)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: We are developing such a strategy. It is important to emphasise that it is not necessary to use cloud computing to make cultural material available on-line. A great deal of cultural material is available for free on the Internet already. This is a very important point. We have all seen the huge interest in the census material from the turn of the 20th century and it is perfectly...

National Archives (10 Nov 2010)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: ...museum.ie. There are indeed many more examples from these national cultural institutions and from other institutions that are grant-aided or funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport. Cloud computing is a relatively new and developing area of information and communications technology, ICT. It is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of...

National Archives (10 Nov 2010)

Joan Burton: In view of the potentially wonderful achievements with cloud computing, and I think Microsoft in Ireland as well as various Departments are heavily involved, given that Anglo Irish Bank is, whether we like it or not, one of the most expensive cultural acquisitions ever made in the history of the State does the development of cloud computing offer an opportunity for the Minister to deal with...

National Archives (10 Nov 2010)

Jimmy Deenihan: Question 51: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to create a data centre for cloud computing to exploit the potential of cultural archives; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36734/10]

National Archives (10 Nov 2010)

Joan Burton: Cloud computing is all about capturing and sharing data. I went to a seminar on it.

National Archives (10 Nov 2010)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: ..., although I agree with the Deputy that cultural tourism should be promoted in every possible available outlet. The other point to be made about this particular technology is that the provision of cloud computing will be a major shift in the provision of computing services and that is the future of ICT in the Irish public service. However, it is an immature market at present with many...

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