Advancing Cloud Adoption in the Saudi Public Sector: Challenges, Global Insights, and Strategic Policy Recommendations

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  • Abdal Hafeth Alaraj International American University, USA

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Government Sector, Public Sector Transformation, Saudi Arabia, Cloud First Policy, Data Sovereignty, Digital Government, Cloud Adoption Challenges, Cybersecurity in Cloud, Vision 2030

Abstract

Cloud computing has become a cornerstone of digital transformation strategies in the public sector, offering government entities scalable infrastructure, cost efficiency, and enhanced service delivery. In Saudi Arabia, adopting cloud technologies is a national priority aligned with Vision 2030, aiming to modernize government operations and increase digital agility. However, the transition to cloud environments within government institutions faces several challenges. This paper examines the key barriers to cloud computing adoption in Saudi Arabia's governmental sector. These include data governance concerns, cybersecurity requirements, organizational readiness gaps, and rigid procurement models. Through a comprehensive analysis of national frameworks and sector-specific studies, the paper highlights the root causes of slow adoption and identifies opportunities for improvement. The study also draws comparative insights from global practices, offering lessons that can inform local strategies. Based on the findings, practical recommendations are proposed to support more effective cloud adoption in the Kingdom's public sector. These focus on governance enhancement, capacity building, policy alignment, and fostering a cloud-positive culture within institutions.

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2025-05-30

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Alaraj, A. H. (2025). Advancing Cloud Adoption in the Saudi Public Sector: Challenges, Global Insights, and Strategic Policy Recommendations. ESI Preprints (European Scientific Journal, ESJ), 41, 627. Retrieved from https://esipreprints.org/index.php/esipreprints/article/view/1997

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