Tax platform in the Cloud

Emphasises DataCentred’s success on GCloud and readiness to deliver in the public sector.

DataCentred is providing HMRC with the OpenStack public cloud in support of HMRC’s multi-channel digital tax platform (MDTP). 
 
This contract win further reinforces DataCentred’s success as a trusted supplier on GCloud and its ability to deliver complex, highly flexible and secure cloud solutions in the public sector.
 
The OpenStack architecture on which DataCentred’s open source cloud platform is based offers the scalable infrastructure required to ensure the secure and rapid delivery of the MDTP, the vehicle through which HMRC’s digital services will be delivered. 
 
DataCentred is able to build highly secure private clouds providing public sector organisations with greater control, efficiency and agility over their pools of resource. Its consultancy arm can advise public sector bodies on migrating from physical data to cloud storage help them achieve the right balance between public and private clouds.
 
Dr Mike Kelly, CEO of DataCentred said: “We are delighted to be working with HMRC to provide the public cloud infrastructure in support of its multi-channel digital platform. DataCentred’s UK based OpenStack public cloud is secure and flexible enough to deliver cloud solutions to the public sector and demonstrates our ability to support organisations of all sizes, strengthening our position as a trusted supplier on GCloud. We look forward to our continued work with government agencies.”
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