- Iran’s information technology organization seeks new cloud computing suppliers
- The bidders will be evaluated, qualified and then tanked for their suitability
- Other regions are also modernizing technological batteries
The Iranian government is apparently looking for cloud computing suppliers, since it offers to rebuild its technological battery.
The Nation has announced plans to evaluate, qualify and classify cloud suppliers to determine what the best demand to house key government services, with plans to form a panel of at least three qualified cloud operators considered suitable for their purpose.
The Iran Information Technology Organization (ITOI) is now configured to evaluate the possible cloud suppliers based on three different standards: ISO 27017 (cloud security controls), ISO 27018 (personal identification information protection) and NIST SP 900-145, which is related to the definition of US cloud computing. UU.
Iran is welcoming offers for its next great cloud supplier
The adoption of Iran Nist standards could be surprising given the continuous tensions of the country with the United States, but their recognition of these well -considered standards is good news for the security of citizens’ data.
Itoi is now inviting suppliers that offer IAAS, PAAS or SAAS, as well as private, public, hybrid or community in the cloud.
Services such as security, monitoring, support and migration in the cloud are also being welcome under the new scheme, and successful candidates will receive a cloud service qualification certificate, which finally leads them to be listed as authorized suppliers that could have the opportunity to have great contracts of the Iranian government.
However, the process may not be so simple for Iran: many countries have made illegal do business with Iran or have imposed important restrictions.
However, Iran’s efforts to modernize its technological battery reflect a continuous trend worldwide, with many other regions that seek to diversify. European countries are beginning to look for local or open -source alternatives to Microsoft tastes, while the United States government continues to promote a scheme designed to save considerable cash in IT contracts through centralized and massive purchase.
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