France is lagging behind in the adoption of a technology that is essential for its future, its capacity to innovate and its competitiveness: cloud computing.
Based on this relentless analysis, the three contributors to the Institut Choiseul report entitled "
Promoting the adoption of the cloud in France
», Published Tuesday, the economist Christian Saint-Étienne, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs Hubert Védrine and the lawyer Aurélien Portuese, dissect the various issues and reasons for this delay, to try to fill it.
Because the stake is crucial.
Often (badly) summed up as an information storage solution, "cloud computing" encompasses both processing and computing capacities and a range of applications allowing organizations to transform themselves in depth and innovate. .
In addition to a lower digitization of French companies, linked to the massive deindustrialisation of the country over the past twenty-five years and to the lack of large mid-sized companies capable of innovating,
"the
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