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DigiBlu Appointed to UK Government Framework

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5 October 2020

DigiBlu, today announces its appointment to the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Government G-Cloud 12 Framework for Cloud Support, Cloud Software and Cloud Hosting.

DigiBlu, an internationally recognised leader in Intelligent Automation, today announces its appointment to the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Government G-Cloud 12 Framework for Cloud Support, Cloud Software and Cloud Hosting.

DigiBlu, founded in July 2014, is a global leader in implementing Intelligent Automation. Automating processes end-to-end, delivering multi-skilled, multi-purpose digital workforces, at scale.

CCS is an Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office, supporting the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2019/20, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits worth over £1bn - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.

DigiBlu’s position on the G-Cloud framework allows Public Sector bodies to procure services quicker and more efficiently than they could otherwise, streamlining the procurement process and increasing speed to benefit. The G-Cloud appointment allows DigiBlu’s Public Sector clients to benefit from their scalable Cloud offerings, only paying for what they use – making the benefits of Intelligent Automation accessible to the public sector.

Quote from Vic Gysin, CEO DigiBlu UK:

“At Digiblu we have long recognised the potential for transformative solutions powered by intelligent automation and being appointed to the Government’s G-Cloud 12 Framework allows Digiblu to engage directly with public sector clients at pace.

Adding this appointment to Digiblu UK’s existing appointments to the Government’s Direct Procurement Scheme (DPS) for Automation Services and Public Contracts Scotland, we are very well placed to support opportunities in Central and Local Government, the Health sector and other publicly-funded organisations across the whole of the UK”.

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