RingCentral retains UK G-Cloud certification to support cloud transition

RingCentral retains UK G-Cloud certification to support cloud transition

RingCentral UK, Ltd., a leading provider of enterprise cloud communications and collaboration solutions and a wholly owned subsidiary of RingCentral, Inc., has been approved by Crown Commercial Service (CCS) to join the latest iteration of the G-Cloud 10.

RingCentral Office and RingCentral Contact Centre are both officially approved by the UK government, for procurement via the 10th interaction of the billion-pound G-Cloud portal.

“With our latest accreditation, we feel fully prepared to support public sector organisations throughout the United Kingdom with our innovative portfolio of award-winning solutions for modern, flexible and secure communications,” said Sahil Rekhi, EMEA MD for RingCentral. “Our G-Cloud 10 accreditation sets us apart as one of a hand-picked selection of innovative services and products designed to boost workplace productivity, keep employees connected and enhance customer experiences.”

RingCentral Office and RingCentral Contact Centre offer flexible, scalable and feature-rich communication and collaboration solutions to organisations in the public sector. All services are available through G-Cloud 10 at a cost-efficient and easy to understand per-user, per-month price, with scalable services available from Tier 1 data centres across the UK. RingCentral maintains high-level biometric and physical security for all RingCentral services, along with multiple redundancy layers, end-to-end encryption, failover technology and 24/7 system monitoring.

The G-Cloud framework is a UK government initiative designed to simplify the process of procurement for public-sector entities across the UK. Created through a partnership between the Crown Commercial Service and the Government Digital Service, G-Cloud 10 is part of the UK government’s ‘Digital Marketplace.’

The 10th version of the G-Cloud portal was originally announced in March 2018 and the CSS agreed to start accepting bids from suppliers in April 2018. Since introducing the first G-Cloud iteration in 2012, the government has invested almost £3 billion on the system, with 48% of that spend dedicated to small and mid-sized enterprises. The 10th version of G-Cloud was launched to meet the demands of new suppliers and refresh services for current providers.

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