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Jean-Francois Imokrane,
DILA: Accenture to Build First G-Cloud Environment in France January 16, 2012
The French
Directorate of Legal and Administrative Information (DILA) has awarded
Accenture a three-year contract to design, build and deliver its Next
Generation Data Center, the G-Cloud, in France. The contract supports
the government’s strategic technology goals to create savings by
controlling costs.
Accenture will work with DILA to build a more flexible IT infrastructure
to increase access, availability and performance of nationwide public
services offered to French citizens. The information will be stored on
the country’s first government cloud.
DILA, one of the branches of the prime minister’s central
administration, oversees administrative information, legal distribution
and public announcements. DILA’s decision to create the G-Cloud enables
the government to standardize new services for citizens and
administration officers.
“Now
is the time to make the cloud real, to provide a real solution with
working systems that will help DILA meet the growing needs of its
citizens,” said Jerome Vercaemer, managing director of Accenture’s
Health & Public Service group in France. “Cloud computing is not a
theory. It is a reality that will help streamline operations and help
pool government resources.”
The G-cloud will be fully operational by March 2012, he said.
“We are excited by the transition to the cloud. We want to take
advantage of all the benefits in terms of cost control, agility and
reactivity to better meet new needs,” said Jean-Francois Imokrane, chief
information officer of DILA.
Accenture will be supported by three subcontractors, Cisco UCS, NetApp
and VMware. |