Oracle added to NSW Govt cloud panel


Friday, 19 August, 2022

Oracle added to NSW Govt cloud panel

Oracle has been appointed to the NSW Government’s Cloud Purchasing Arrangements (CPA) panel and has also renewed a five-year Whole-of-Government (WofG) contract with the state government.

Coming ahead of the mandate for all NSW government agencies to use public cloud for a minimum of 25% of their ICT services by 2023, the appointment supports the NSW Government’s vision for cloud consumption to enable government-wide adoption of public cloud services in an aligned and secure manner, accelerate innovation, modernise service delivery and drive better outcomes for the citizens of NSW.

Encompassing Oracle’s complete product portfolio, the agreement will enable the NSW Government to tap Oracle’s integrated suite of enterprise cloud applications and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). With two Oracle Cloud data regions in Australia, agencies can move, build and run all workloads and cloud applications in local environments while complying with regional data regulations.

“Building on our already strong partnership with government agencies in Australia — from federal to state and local — we continue to deepen our dedication with the public sector at/on all fronts. At federal level, we have recently been granted certification at the Certified-Strategic level under the Australian Government’s Hosting Certification Framework (HCF), making it easier for government agencies to bring their most critical national systems to the cloud,” said Cherie Ryan, vice president & regional managing director, ANZ, Oracle.

“Being appointed to NSW Government’s CPA Panel enables more state government agencies to move to the next stage of their digitally enabled transformations. As New South Wales continues its journey to transform and accelerate digital service delivery, we are committed to playing our part and contributing to the transformation for Australia’s citizens and digital economy.”

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