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Kallidus awarded G-Cloud 6 framework agreement for SaaS solutions

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Kallidus, a leading provider of learning and talent management solutions, has been awarded G-Cloud 6 framework agreement status to provide its innovative SaaS (Software as a Service) solutions through the UK Government’s Digital Marketplace.

The G-Cloud 6 Digital Marketplace is an initiative designed to offer a simpler way to buy and sell digital services in the public sector. Kallidus now has three services available within the SaaS category for public sector procurement through the Digital Marketplace:

  • Kallidus Learning Management System (LMS)
  • Kallidus Performance and Appraisal Management
  • Kallidus Talent Management and Succession Planning System

Said Rob Caul, CEO of Kallidus: “Being part of the 2015 G-Cloud 6 framework is a reflection of Kallidus’ established track record and ongoing work supporting public sector organisations in developing talented people. Our innovative SaaS solutions have been designed to drive efficiencies, transform processes and improve performance and are ideally suited to the business challenges and opportunities facing the public sector today.”

The Digital Marketplace helps public sector organisations to find and compare suitable cloud and SaaS services. Established framework agreements with suppliers enable public sector organisations to ‘call off services’ without running lengthy and costly tender or competitive procurement processes.

Philip Pyle, Sales and Marketing Director, Kallidus added: “We’re delighted to have achieved a place in the G-Cloud 6 framework agreement. With SaaS adoption increasing so rapidly, this initiative will make it much easier and quicker for buyers to find the organisations that are most suited to their requirements.”

Kallidus has a strong track record working in partnership with public sector organisations to support the transformation of their learning and talent management strategies and systems. Customers include HMRC, Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, Swindon Borough Council, Transport for London and South Wales Police.

Further information about Kallidus is available at www.kallidus.com or by following @Kallidus on Twitter.