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Monday 20 February 2012

Warwickshire takes email to the Cloud

Warwickshire County Council has broken new ground with a brave move to the cloud. Head of Information Assets, Tonino Ciuffini, talks to UKAuthorITy.tv about how a search to replace an email system led to a flight into the clouds and how he believes that such technology could provide the sector with much needed savings - and a base for sharing applications and services. Ciuffini evaluated three public cloud providers: Google, Microsoft and IBM, and says that all three were more than capable of providing email in the cloud for the public sector.

       
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