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Public Accounts Committee warns that lack of support could imperil delivery
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Education Scotland will examine how institutions across the country are responding to need for online learning
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Home Office renegotiates £100m AWS deal
Department re-signs contract under terms of new MoU
CCS launches £750m commodity public cloud framework
Deal will allow public sector organisations to buy direct from vendors
Amazon hosting deal with GDS doubles to £6.6m a year as minister fends off questions over UK chief’s advisory role
New contract came into effect on 1 July, as minister claims government has ‘robust measures’ to mitigate against possible conflicts of interest
Defra picks £46m Microsoft licensing partner
Phoenix Software picked for three-year contract
CCS opens £90m framework to drive government uptake of AI
Procurement agency invites bidders for dynamic purchasing system
Network problems disrupt G-Cloud 12 applications
CCS and GDS work to identify affected firms
Cabinet Office cleared for £30m plan to move back-office apps to SaaS
Spend-control data shows approval for eight-figure investment in project to migrate from on-premises infrastructure to hosted environment
‘We are a British company with only British datacentres – and a commitment to pay our taxes’
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West Yorkshire looks to build £3m cloud-based traffic-management hub
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