Redstone included in cloud computing initiative
The company applied for three lots in the initiative - Lot 1: Infrastructure (IaaS) Services, Lot 3: Software as a Service (SaaS) and Lot 4: Specialist Cloud Services - and was approved for all three.
Redstone will now feature in the Government Cloudstore - a marketplace of cloud services.
"This accreditation is another important part of our delivery of cloud services," said John Roberts, head of managed services at Redstone. "From being the first VMware vCloud partner in the UK to the recent opening of our new Hertfordshire data centre, we are making significant investment to ensure our cloud services are industry leading. Redstone is well placed to help organisations with adoption of the cloud through its complete end to end solutions.
"The company can help ensure all parts work properly so that cloud adoption is a success and organisations achieve maximum return on their investment."
The vision was outlined in the Government Cloud Strategy Report which said: "by adopting cloud computing, the government will be able to more easily exploit and share commodity ICT products and services. This enables the move from high-cost customised ICT applications and solutions to low cost, standard, interchangeable services where quality and cost is driven by the market."
At 10:29am: (LON:RED) Redstone share price was +0.03p at 1.25p
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