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G-Cloud 8 Success for Synergy Learning

Holywood, United KingdomLearning NewsSynergy Learning

For the fifth consecutive time, Synergy Learning has been awarded supplier status on the Crown Commercial Services, G-Cloud framework.

G-Cloud is a UK Government initiative set up to encourage the adoption of Cloud Services across the whole of the Public Sector. It aims to simplify how the Public Sector buys and delivers services by creating a digital marketplace, of services that can be easily scaled up or down, based on the changing needs of a business and its users.

Jonathan McAlister, Head of Sales and Marketing at Synergy Learning says,

“We are delighted to be recognised as a leading provider of cloud services. Synergy Learning has been working in the public and commercial sector for over 10 years, so achieving a place on G-Cloud 8 for a fifth consecutive year is a recognition of our established track record and ongoing work with the public sector.  By utilising our expertise, support and guidance to achieve learning goals, organisations can become more flexible, agile and responsive to their ever changing training needs. Our approach, with the platforms and services we provide, is a perfect compliment with this ethos.”

The digital marketplace can be used by organisations across the UK public sector including central government, local government, health, education, devolved administrations, emergency services, defence and not-for-profit organisations. More information is available on the G Cloud 8

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About G-Cloud 

The UK Government G-Cloud is an initiative targeted at easing procurement by public-sector bodies in departments of the United Kingdom Government of commodity information technology services that use cloud computing.[1] The G-Cloud consists of:

  • A series of framework agreements with suppliers, from which public sector organisations can buy services without needing to run a full tender or competition procurement process
  • An online store – the "Digital Marketplace" (previously "CloudStore") that allows public sector bodies to search for services that are covered by the G-Cloud frameworks