Webanywhere now providing public sector services via G-Cloud
International elearning provider Webanywhere joins the government's G-Cloud procurement portal, giving public sector companies, including the NHS, access to it's open source Moodle & Totara LMS platforms.
Building on their success with the Crown Commercial Services Framework, International elearning company Webanywhere has joined the G-Cloud government provider service, making them the only Moodle & Totara partner with offices in the UK, US and Poland to do so.
Each year over £806 million is spent on G-Cloud services, with 77% coming from central government. Webanywhere’s addition to this database will allow government services to purchase open source elearning platforms which can be built to their custom needs, and gives them a chance to help an independent bootstrapped business gain further traction in the public sector.
Webanywhere’s CEO Sean Gilligan says “We’re very excited to now be officially listed by G-Cloud. We’ve been doing work with the public sector for years, including with NHS institutions like University College London Hospitals, we hope our G-Cloud listing will make us more visible when the government is tendering contracts. At Webanywhere we believe that working with the public sector we can help build better places to work, and create products that help create a better community for all.”
Webanywhere’s listing on G-Cloud can be found online.
While Webanywhere provides to the public sector, it also creates systems for private companies. Those interested in learning more about Webanywhere’s products or services can find out more via Webanywhere's website.