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Nuix now on CCS G-Cloud
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Forensic technologies solutions from Nuix (www.nuix.com) are now available on the UK Government’s innovative cloud procurement platform, after the Crown Commercial Service (CSS) names Nuix a certified supplier on its G-Cloud 13 framework.  

First introduced in 2013, with the UK Government pushing to move 50% of public sector computing spend onto the cloud, the G-Cloud delivers benefits for Public Sector organizations, facilitating optimal purchasing decisions at a time when public sector technology procurement is increasingly under focus.  As well as offering benefits for commercial enterprises like Nuix, who are dedicated to ensuring their products are easily accessible for their customer base.  

“Certification on the new G-Cloud framework makes it easier for public sector organizations to access Nuix’s powerful Digital Investigation platform – a platform already used by many of the world’s largest government and law enforcement agencies,” explains Jonathan Rees, EVP EMEA, Nuix.  “Now those UK organizations can put Nuix’s technology and vast processing power to work in cases featuring high volumes of complex digital material – the situation regulators and law enforcement often see when dealing with organized crime, Public Inquiries or fraud investigations.”

“We’re a great admirer of the G-Cloud framework.  It means public sector bodies get quick access to innovative technologies, there’s competitive tension and it’s an efficient platform,” continues Rees.  “At Nuix we’re delighted to take our place on that platform at a time when so many public sector bodies increasingly need our ability to process massive datasets and multiple file types and do it in a way that gives those organizations contextualized, visualized intelligence they can put to work straight away.”

CCS supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services.  In 2021/22, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £2.8 billion – supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.

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