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Delivering cloud services under G-Cloud 10 framework

2nd July 2018
Alex Lynn
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Data centre and cloud services provider Proact will continue to offer its expertise and services under the UK Government’s latest G-Cloud framework, G-Cloud 10. Available from 2nd July 2018, Proact has secured a place on the framework’s three lots: Cloud Hosting, Cloud Software and Cloud Support.

Under this latest framework from the Crown Commercial Service (CCS), Proact will provide its latest solutions and services including its extensive range of managed security services, as well as hybrid cloud services that can connect on premises environments, public cloud resources and the Proact Hybrid Cloud. All of Proact’s end to end, cloud based services are underpinned by the latest technological innovations so customers can benefit from the best solutions available on the market, complemented by Proact’s specialist knowledge.

Proact has previously been part of the G-Cloud seven, eight and nine frameworks and the inclusion on G-Cloud 10 not only demonstrates Proact’s proven credibility amongst public sector customers, but provides exciting opportunities with both new and existing customers to drive IT innovation by leveraging cloud technology.

All G-Cloud 10 services are available via the digital marketplace, an online resource that allows public sector customers to easily find cloud technology and specialist services for digital projects.

Martin Thompson, Acting Managing Director at Proact UK, stated: “We are delighted to have extended our service offering by being included in the latest iteration of G-Cloud. Our selection allows us to help public sector customers across the UK with their digital transformation challenges, while ensuring that all projects are cost efficient to tax payers. By using the knowledge and skills of our public sector team, we look forward to assisting new and existing customers to deliver flexible, affordable and on-demand services."

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