Supporting local government and the wider public sector
Read how the Digital Marketplace aims to provide more support for local authorities and the wider public sector.
Read how the Digital Marketplace aims to provide more support for local authorities and the wider public sector.
We’re changing the name of the redesigned Digital Services framework (DSf) to Digital Outcomes and Specialists. We’ve made this decision for the following reasons.
Over the last few weeks we’ve been running a series of regional buyer and supplier events in collaboration with the Crown Commercial Service (CCS).
G-Cloud 6 services have now gone live on the Digital Marketplace. The number of suppliers and services has yet again grown. This iteration sees 1,453 suppliers, up by over 15% on G-Cloud 5 applications and 10,827 new services added to …
The @G_Cloud_UK Twitter account The G-Cloud framework was first live in February 2012. As usage of the framework increased, it made sense to set up a Twitter account with the handle @G_Cloud_UK. We used this Twitter account as a channel …
15 - 21 October compared with Cloudstore 1 - 7 October When creating the Digital Marketplace we did a lot of user research to understand our buyers, and used the insights to inform our design decisions. Now that the Digital …
Public sector organisations use the Digital Marketplace to find and compare cloud-based services, like web hosting or site analytics. If you want to sell services on the Digital Marketplace, you need to submit them to the G-Cloud framework first. How …
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