FutureGov, 31 Aug 2010
In March this year, Singapore launched its own version of YouTube. Government agencies can now upload videos on to a site that will gives them copyright ownership, and can manage uploading in a controlled environment. In an interview with FutureGov, the Infocomm Development Authority revealed how using the cloud has saved the government US$4000 a month per video. Agencies pay for the service, which is called EnVision, according to service quality and availability.
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