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The GC Cloud for Managers and Executives learning path was designed to give public service managers and executives the necessary foundation to support the Government of Canada’s transition to cloud computing as part of their respective organizational mandates. Modules in the learning path include core content and opportunities to apply new learning.
This online self-paced course identifies what needs to be done to ensure the successful deployment of GC Cloud, including integrating it into existing operations and tracking its use. Participants will learn about the strategies needed to migrate their data into GC Cloud, modernize their procedures and communicate the value of GC Cloud to others.
This online self-paced course focuses on the fundamentals of using GC Cloud as a business decision, and the importance of proper planning prior to its implementation. By reviewing common financial and IT considerations, participants will learn to recognize the value of GC Cloud and the role of having a sound plan to help guide its integration.
This online self-paced course presents the starting points needed to cost out GC Cloud services, budget for its ongoing use, and support the cross-divisional procurement process. Participants will learn how to determine the best-fit service provider and partner with IT teams to successfully procure GC Cloud services for their organization.
This video provides an overview and comparison of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) to help build a baseline knowledge of cloud computing service models.
This job aid explores the benefits and challenges associated with the use of Software as a Service (SaaS) and provides practical tips on managing SaaS within the Government of Canada.
This event recording features Shoshana Zuboff and Jim Balsillie, who discuss the evolving global landscape of data-driven business models, ethical and civic considerations surrounding data extraction and exploitation, and the collaborative efforts required to navigate the profound changes shaping our future.
This event recording features Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, who critically examines the gap between policy and implementation in the public service and explores practical strategies for building public service capacity through human-centred approaches.
This insightful event features Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Creative Director and Co-Founder of Gapminder, who explores how data can be leveraged for the benefit of people and the planet by revealing economic and environmental trends.
This online self-paced course introduces the importance of data, data-related terminology and the various roles in government which commonly work with data. Through storytelling and interactive learning activities, participants will gain a better understanding of how data, the government and people in Canada are interconnected.
This video (part 2 of 3) explains how the GC Workplace Accessibility Passport promotes collaboration between employees and managers in promptly identifying and implementing the devices, tools and support measures leading to employee success.
This video (part 3 of 3) explains how the GC Workplace Accessibility Passport functions as a secure and confidential record of information on workplace accommodation decisions for employees.
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