The UK Government G-Cloud is an initiative targeted at easing procurement of commodity information technology services that use cloud computing by public sector bodies in the United Kingdom.[1] The G-Cloud consists of:
The service began in 2012, and had several calls for contracts.[2][3] By May 2013 there were over 700 suppliers—over 80% of which were small and medium-sized enterprises.[4] £18.2 million (US$27.7 million) of sales were made by April 2013.[5] With the adoption of "cloud first" policy in UK in May 2013 [6] the sales have continued to grow, reportedly hitting over £50M in February 2014.[7] These are based on procurement of some 1,200 providers and 13,000 services, including both cloud services and (professional) specialist services as of November 2013.[8]
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