G Cloud: Government adds SaaS to public sector IT

G Cloud: Government adds SaaS to public sector IT
The first phase of design work on the G Cloud will be completed in February, and government chief information officer John Suffolk said the first public-sector organisations will begin hosting some of their systems on a test version of the G Cloud in 2010.
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The government has embarked on the G Cloud project, part of a package of measures detailed in its Government ICT Strategy released on Wednesday. The platform could eventually host applications and services for Westminster departments, more than 400 councils and other public-sector bodies in the UK.

The first phase of design work on the G Cloud will be completed in February, and government chief information officer John Suffolk said the first public-sector organisations will begin hosting some of their systems on a test version of the G Cloud in 2010.

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/itmanagement/0,1000000308,40012776,00.htm

The government has embarked on the G Cloud project, part of a package of measures detailed in its Government ICT Strategy released on Wednesday. The platform could eventually host applications and services for Westminster departments, more than 400 councils and other public-sector bodies in the UK.

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