Published date: 17 June 2024| www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk
Microsoft's UK Azure cloud is now fully operational, offering Azure cloud services and Office 365| ComputerWeekly.com
Government CTO Liam Maxwell speaks out about the role Whitehall's played in convincing Microsoft and others to open UK datacentres| ComputerWeekly.com
Police Scotland’s new strategy outlines how the force will approach and invest in its digital transformation over the next five years, but notes its ability to achieve its ambitions is subject to the availability of funding.| ComputerWeekly.com
Police forces across England and Wales are being reminded not to overlook their data protection-related compliance responsibilities when making use of the Police Digital Service’s (PDS) Amazon-powered cloud platform.| ComputerWeekly.com
The UK government’s G-Cloud procurement framework emerged in Spring 2012 to provide public sector buyers with a faster, easier and more transparent means of acquiring IT services, with a focus on helping SMEs win more government business. How has it fared in achieving its aims? Computer Weekly takes a look.| ComputerWeekly.com
More than a year has passed since public sector-focused sovereign cloud provider UKCloud went into liquidation, and its former chairman outlines his concerns about the long-term economic impact of the domestic cloud market floundering in the face of the US hyperscalers| ComputerWeekly.com
The Microsoft Service Trust Portal (STP) is a one-stop shop for security, regulatory compliance, and privacy information related to the Microsoft cloud.| servicetrust.microsoft.com
Documents released under freedom of information rules show Microsoft’s lawyers admitted to Scottish policing bodies that the company cannot guarantee their sensitive law enforcement data will remain in the UK, despite long-standing public claims to the contrary.| ComputerWeekly.com