G-Cloud programme director Tony Singleton has claimed that the introduction of the UK government’s Cloud First policy and the subsequent creation of G-Cloud are “revolutionary.”
The Government Digital Service (GDS) has revealed that sales via the G-Cloud framework since it opened have now reached £345m, averaging at £27m a month.
Tony Singleton, Government Digital Service (GDS) G-Cloud and Digital Commercial Programme Director, has provided an update on the redesign of the Digital Services Framework.
G-Cloud 5 went live on Friday 23rd May - but programme director Tony Singleton has been forced to apologise for delays in getting the CloudStore online.
The UK government’s plan to get more SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) selling cloud services to the public sector is paying off, says the administration, despite fears that larger companies are coming back to dominate.
G-Cloud programme director Tony Singleton has revealed transforming the way the public sector buys digital services is still high on the Government Digital Service (GDS) agenda.
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