12 Oct 2009, Parliamentary reporter, Computing
http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/1816565/land-registry-ordnance-survey-share-datacentre
Land Registry and Ordnance Survey have agreed to share a dedicated secure datacentre in a move that could herald more government inter-agency cost-saving IT deals.
The agreement is for the Registry to lease 219 square metres of services and managed space at its centre in Gloucester to house a proportion of the Survey's production IT infrastructure for the next five years, and support the launch of a new database management system.
A joint statement said: "It will facilitate essential IT business continuity services in conjunction with Ordnance Survey’s new head office and operations base being built in Southampton."
Land Registry is actively pursuing a shared service strategy by marketing extra capacity at its data storage centre, which will use an energy-reducing venting system to reduce carbon emissions.
John Wright, Registry director of information systems, described the deal as "a milestone".
"Looking to the future, it’s also a potential platform for other operations to share services and cut costs,” he said.
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