Atos brings 97 services to G-Cloud IV

Atos has dramatically expanded its portfolio of cloud services on the fourth iteration of the UK Government’s IT procurement framework, G-Cloud IV.

Atos, combined with its specialised cloud entity, Canopy, will have 97 services listed on G-Cloud IV, including offerings in partnership with SMEs. The company is the only supplier on G-Cloud to have sold services in all four categories of the G-Cloud framework (Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS) and Specialist Computer Services (SCS). Atos is also currently one of only four companies that offers pre-accredited services at IL3 on G-Cloud, including platform as a service.


Ursula Morgenstern, CEO Atos UK & I said, “I am delighted that we have expanded our G-Cloud IV offerings, which will help deliver key services that are needed and used by Government. We are able to provide services on a huge scale which enables our client’s to change, grow and in some cases shrink, with ease. By providing an accredited platform as a service, Atos is enabling small and medium sized companies in bringing their applications securely to the public sector.”


Atos has a proven track record in delivering high levels of security to the public sector and has been a keen supporter of G-Cloud since the start of the framework. Atos services have been procured across the Public Sector including the Government Digital Service, the Home Office, Local Government, and UK Police Authorities.
 

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