Inoapps, an award-winning global Oracle Platinum Partner, has significantly grown its public sector business after securing more than £12m in new revenue from local authorities and other public bodies throughout the UK.
Aberdeen-headquartered Inoapps, one of the UK’s largest independent Oracle consultancy firms, is appointed to the government’s G-Cloud framework, which allows UK public sector bodies to procure cloud computing services from a preferred supplier. Following development of its public sector offering, utilising Oracle Best Practice and its specialised implementation methodology, the company has supported a growing list of new clients including the Housing Ombudsman, Office of Rail & Road and the London borough authorities of Newham, Havering and Thurrock.
The increase in work for public bodies is a result of mounting pressure from government to pursue a Cloud First strategy, with a growing number of organisations opting for transformational Oracle Cloud projects implemented by Inoapps and supported by the business’s highly regarded change management services.
Inoapps UK Managing Director Phil Burgess said: “As an important strand of our business, we are very pleased to see our presence within the public sector continue to go from strength to strength. We have built a superior reputation for customer service and delivery quality and are beginning to see a sharp rise in revenue on the back of significant investment in our team and Change Management practice.
“During this period of economic turbulence, we are delighted to be supporting public sector organisations in making their journey to the cloud where they can further enhance efficiency to deliver service excellence, and ensure resilience for the future.”