After the European Union (EU) announced its government cloud initiative, which would provide funding for up to 85% of infrastructure deployment for member states, the Croatian government solidified a vision for cloud services in the public sector. To support this vision, APIS IT formed the Shared Services Center (SSC) team led by Mladen Gorseta, Executive IT Architect, to handle design and operation of hardware and software, the virtualization and automation layer, and cloud services for government entities.
A key challenge was that policies and processes needed to be standardised across all government departments and service providers. This included rethinking data storage policies and consolidating hardware to drive efficiencies. Having outlined plans that were compliant with the EU program requirements, the SSC was granted funding.
The success of the government cloud initiative relies on many components across multiple layers working together. The flexibility of the Pure Storage platform allowed APIS IT to begin with a small deployment of FlashArray and FlashBlade, which scaled effortlessly as their volumes grew, driven by strong performance and seamless integration with VMware and Oracle environments.
“Pure Storage helped us build a centralised storage system, consolidating hundreds of separate servers into two very efficient and secure data centres that form the backbone of our government cloud,” says Gorseta.