Silicon Republic: TerminalFour wins framework agreement with UK government’s G-Cloud

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From Silicon Republic.com - 23rd Nov 2012

TerminalFour have been awarded a framework agreement with the UK Government's, G-Cloud initiative. In the past year alone, almost 45% of TERMINALFOUR's new business wins have been cloud-based. They already work with a number of UK public-sector bodies.

G-Cloud is one of the key initiatives of the UK government's ICT policy and framework. The G-Cloud lets public-sector bodies buy cloud services and delivers multi-tenanted cloud services at a reduced cost.

TERMINALFOUR is currently one of the leading providers of web content management systems (WCMS) for the UK public sector. It is already helping public sector bodies throughout the UK to provide a range of online services to citizens, improving accessibility and collaboration with the public. They are enabling UK local councils to provide 24 hour access to an increasing number of services online, enabling citizens to request information or make payments for a wide range of public services, at any time that suits the citizen. This is having the added benefit of reducing administrative costs across the councils as more transactions and tasks can be performed online.

CEO of TerminalFour Piero Tintori said to Silicon Republic:

""Public-sector bodies across the UK are being challenged to do more with less and we have been working with our customers for many years, helping them reduce costs and meet e-government requirements."

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