UK government splashes 1B on cloud services
Briefly

The UK government has awarded a contract worth up to £1 billion ($1.3 billion) to assist public sector departments in transitioning to cloud services, ensuring efficient migration and setup.
The latest Lot 4 award includes 42 winning suppliers aiming to provide essential planning and migration services, focusing on consolidating workloads and ensuring data security throughout the transition.
This contract forms part of the G-Cloud 14 framework, designed to replace its predecessor, G-Cloud 13, and is anticipated to significantly expand cloud service provision by including a wide range of suppliers.
With a total expected maximum value of £6.5 billion ($8.2 billion) for the G-Cloud framework, the UK government's investment reflects a strong commitment to modernizing public sector technology through cloud adoption.
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