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£98k spent through CloudStore in July

Gill Hitchcock Published 15 August 2012

£98k spent through CloudStore in July

Cabinet Office and Student Loans Company among biggest G-Cloud spenders last month

Public sector organisations spent just over £98,000 through the government CloudStore framework in July, mainly on software.

The biggest spenders were the following:

The Student Loans Company, which spend nearly £32,000 on consultancy with Quo Imus.

The Cabinet Office spent £24,500 with software developer Apto Solutions.

The Department for International Development spent £20,600 with Microsoft.

To date, the biggest spender has been the Ministry of Justice which spent £251,000 with cloud-based collaboration platform supplier Huddle, according to the G-Cloud website.

The lowest value spend was just £5.00, spent by Department for Culture Media and Sport with Fubra last month.

The total £98,000 for July represents a drop from nearly £460,000 the previous month and £555,800 in April.

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