- Steve Hall, Executive Sales Director, Ark Data Centres, says:
The announcement of the latest iteration of
G-Cloud – G-Cloud iii - saw Ark selected to provide its high security, low
carbon solutions as part of the framework.
The news came as the Public Expenditure
Cabinet Committee’s confirmed its agreement to put in place a Public Cloud
First mandate for central government, a move welcomed by the company.
Ark has been selected to supply specialist
Cloud Services (under Lot 4) allowing public sector organisations to purchase
data centre services with the minimum of disruption, quickly and easily via the
CloudStore.
Stephen Hall, Sales & Marketing
Director of Ark, said: “We are naturally looking forward to supporting public
sector customers who are seeking expertise not only operation excellence, but
highly secure, low carbon and cost-effective data centre and cloud solutions
through the G-Cloud framework.”
Ark’s data centres, known as Arks, are
modular, tailored or bespoke facilities with infrastructure solutions to meet
the exact requirements of the customer. The business was established in 2005
and currently operates the UK’s most efficient data centre facilities across
two campuses in the South of England. Headquarters is in Corsham, Wiltshire and
the other location is Farnborough, Hampshire.
Following recapitalisation of the business
last year, Ark has seen the appointment of a new senior leadership team, with
Huw Owen as CEO. It comes during a time of continued growth in personal and
corporate data storage, big data analytics, cloud computing and technology
services, particularly where efficiency and security are key requirements.
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