Implications of cloud-computing services in records management in Africa: Achilles heels of the digital era?

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1 janvier 2019

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Tshepho Mosweu et al., « Implications of cloud-computing services in records management in Africa: Achilles heels of the digital era? », South African Journal of Information Management, ID : 10670/1.t6qkah


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BACKGROUND: Cloud-based services are increasingly used by organisations around the world and Africa is no exception. Literature has revealed that organisations adopt them as they offer efficient and cost-effective services. Notably, Africa is generally at an infant stage in the adoption of cloud-computing services in records management. OBJECTIVES: This article presents and deliberates on the implications of cloud-computing services in archives and records management in Africa and determines whether such services are challenged by the inherent weaknesses faced by Africa in the digital age. METHOD: This study adopted a qualitative research approach. It utilised content analysis of the reviewed literature related to cloud computing in records management. RESULTS: Cloud computing offers good tools for organisations to conduct businesses efficiently and improve their records management practices. However, issues related to records storage, jurisdiction, privacy, security and the digital divide, to mention a few, are a challenge that need to be surmounted if Africa is to benefit fully from cloud-based records management services. CONCLUSION: Although cloud-computing services in records management promise huge benefits for Africa, the continent is not ready to fully embrace such technologies and benefit from them. Actually, cloud-based records management services are an Achilles heel for Africa.

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