Transparity secure place on UK Government’s G-Cloud 12 framework
Microsoft Cloud specialists Transparity are pleased to share that they have been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 12 framework.
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) supports the Public Sector in achieving 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.
Transparity have been successful in qualifying for both the “Cloud Software” and “Cloud Support” elements of the framework. This will enable the Microsoft Gold Partner to offer CSP services, consultancy services and packaged workshops for a number of Microsoft Cloud solutions, including Azure, Modern Work & Security, Business Applications, and Training and Adoption services.
Public Sector organisations who require their suppliers to be on this professional scheme can now use the government’s Digital Marketplace portal to examine the solutions that Transparity offer, and invite them to tender for projects.
Tim Hannibal, Chief Partner Officer at Transparity, said: “It’s important to us at Transparity to differentiate ourselves within the market. We are one of a small handful of Microsoft Partners in the UK with 12 Gold accreditations, and the stringent checks that go into acceptance on the G-Cloud 12 framework will give customers additional confidence that weare able consult on, recommend and deliver solutions for a variety of Microsoft Cloud projects to the very highest standard.”