Integration of 30 Servers into 6
Boosting Administrative Efficiency and Reducing Budget Costs

On September 8, Siheung City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it has transitioned its previously dispersed and individually managed municipal information resources to a 'cloud integrated system'.

Siheung City Launches Integrated Cloud System for Internal Administration and Public Services View original image

To achieve this, the city explained that it invested 430 million won over five months starting in April, completing the construction of a cloud-based integrated infrastructure that encompasses both the internal administrative network and the public service network.


With the establishment of this infrastructure, the city can now consolidate and manage 30 previously separate servers into just six, thereby increasing the flexibility of its information technology (IT) resource operations and reducing system maintenance costs.


Through the system transition, six outdated information systems, the illegal parking electronic notification system, the municipal sharing platform 'Siso', and the city tour reservation website, among others, will now be serviced in a cloud environment.



Lee Deokhwan, Director of Planning and Coordination for Siheung City, stated, "With the operation of this integrated system, we have improved administrative efficiency and can provide citizens with faster and more stable services. We will continue to expand innovative digital-based administration in the future."


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