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Former DWP employee slams department for "risk averse" strategy and seeking tabloid approval
Former DWP employee slams department for "risk averse" strategy and seeking tabloid approval

Lead IT suppliers are equally to blame for project flaws, claims ex-consultant

  • Government
  • 12 November 2013
Francis Maude hails G-Cloud as it expands to over 1,000 suppliers
Francis Maude hails G-Cloud as it expands to over 1,000 suppliers

Francis Maude praises SMEs for being vast majority of suppliers on government digital store

  • Government
  • 30 October 2013
Hounslow Council puts its faith in the cloud, and to hell with the NSA
Hounslow Council puts its faith in the cloud, and to hell with the NSA

Council selects Box for document storage and collaboration, and plans to go infrastructure-free in five years

  • Services and Outsourcing
  • 10 October 2013
'Security by default' agenda required to improve public sector cyber security
'Security by default' agenda required to improve public sector cyber security

McAfee's Graeme Stewart says service providers at every level of the public sector supply chain must be educated about the need for proper cyber security

  • Government
  • 27 August 2013
HMRC's five-year plan as renewal approaches on Capgemini's Aspire contract
HMRC's five-year plan as renewal approaches on Capgemini's Aspire contract

The tax authority is moving from a monolithic IT systems architecture to a 'multi-sourced model' with an integrator and multiple suppliers. Graeme Burton talks to HMRC's outgoing CIO, Mark Hall, and Capgemini's Craig Mills

  • Services and Outsourcing
  • 07 August 2013
CIO Interview: Rocco Labellarte, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
CIO Interview: Rocco Labellarte, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead CIO Rocco Labellarte and chief architect Dan Goodman explain their ongoing plans to make the council the first entirely cloud-based local authority in the UK

  • Careers and Skills
  • 21 June 2013
Oracle to open cloud data centre dedicated to G-Cloud
Oracle to open cloud data centre dedicated to G-Cloud

Computer giant follows Salesforce in announcing public-sector-focused data centre

  • Services and Outsourcing
  • 14 May 2013
Salesforce to open UK data centre to support European growth
Salesforce to open UK data centre to support European growth

Slough selected to host Salesforce's European data centre

  • Communications
  • 02 May 2013
Forecast for council IT: more cloud
Forecast for council IT: more cloud

Staffordshire IT chief Sander Kristel discusses his first experience of using the G-Cloud procurement service, and explains why he believes cloud will play an increasingly important role in public-sector ICT

  • Government
  • 23 January 2013
Government touts 'bigger and better' G-Cloud iii
Government touts 'bigger and better' G-Cloud iii

Deadline for submission of tenders is 21 February

  • Government
  • 14 January 2013
Public sector IT: A look ahead to 2013
Public sector IT: A look ahead to 2013

Computing examines what lies ahead for public sector IT in 2013

  • Government
  • 19 December 2012
G-Cloud is a 'suicidal mission with no exit' says LinuxIT CEO
G-Cloud is a 'suicidal mission with no exit' says LinuxIT CEO

Open standards required to make government cloud work, says Dawes-Huish

  • Government
  • 14 December 2012
Government CIO proposes 'App Store' structure for G-Cloud
Government CIO proposes 'App Store' structure for G-Cloud

Andy Nelson also wants to see better community feedback and service rating functionality

  • Government
  • 13 December 2012
Public sector IT: 2012 in review
Public sector IT: 2012 in review

Computing looks back at the government's IT initiatives this year and what impact they have had

  • Public Sector
  • 07 December 2012
Government IT no longer '19th century' but improvements still needed
Government IT no longer '19th century' but improvements still needed

G-Cloud director says there's still much to be done to join up government

  • Government
  • 29 November 2012
One per cent GDP spent on IT is still too much, says Liam Maxwell
One per cent GDP spent on IT is still too much, says Liam Maxwell

Government deputy CIO wants cloud services to further decrease costs

  • Government
  • 29 November 2012
Government vows 'digital by default' public services standard by April 2014
Government vows 'digital by default' public services standard by April 2014

All 24 central government departments to be on gov.uk by March 2013

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  • 06 November 2012
Salesforce.com joins G-Cloud
Salesforce.com joins G-Cloud

Applications and platform available through the government cloud network

  • Government
  • 26 October 2012
Amazon claims 300 US government customers for AWS
Amazon claims 300 US government customers for AWS

GovCloud, a US-specific version of AWS, drives US government adoption of cloud

  • Services and Outsourcing
  • 12 October 2012
HMRC to move storage to the G-Cloud
HMRC to move storage to the G-Cloud

Cloud service switch to be complete by April 2013 and will save £1m

  • Government
  • 28 September 2012
EC launches cloud computing strategy in bid to create 2.5 million new jobs
EC launches cloud computing strategy in bid to create 2.5 million new jobs

Strategy aims to deliver total GDP increase of £127bn by 2020

  • Strategy
  • 27 September 2012
G-Cloud programme director slams 'inaccurate' use of sales data
G-Cloud programme director slams 'inaccurate' use of sales data

Denise McDonagh defends G-Cloud progress; hits back at critics trying to 'trip up' the programme

  • Government
  • 17 August 2012
'National IT platform' would enable UK to become more competitive, says Cabinet Office adviser
'National IT platform' would enable UK to become more competitive, says Cabinet Office adviser

Concept would deliver 'real benefits of open standards'

  • Government
  • 20 June 2012
When big business thinks small: a guide to working with technology SMEs
When big business thinks small: a guide to working with technology SMEs

Large organisations are increasingly seeking to tap into the SME market for innovation and agility. But are their procurement processes flexible enough?

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