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NEWS Six Degrees expands public sector service offerings K-based managed service provider Six Degrees has announced that public sector organisations will be able to benefit from a comprehensive range of networks and telecommunications services offered via the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) Network Services 2 framework. U This follows the company’s recent announcement that it will be delivering a total of 80 cloud and security services through the CCS G-Cloud 11 framework. Joining these frameworks reinforces Six Degrees’ commitment to continuing to deliver large-scale, transformational services to the UK public sector. Six Degrees has a demonstrable heritage in achieving Digital Transformation for public sector clients through a series of acquisitions, including prominent cloud provider Carrenza in 2016 and cybersecurity provider CNS Group in 2018, and more recently under the combined streamlined structure of Six Degrees Technology Group. All services delivered through the Network Services 2 framework are aligned to the objectives of UK public sector organisations, whether it’s achieving cost savings while benefiting from industry- leading managed networks, or improving internal or citizen user experience through secure, agile voice and productivity tools. Six Degrees delivers large-scale, quality IT services to prominent public sector organisations including the Ministry of Justice and the Crown Prosecution Service, enabling them to achieve cost savings whilst enhancing citizen services. Colt to enable direct on-demand connections to Google Cloud C olt Technology Services has announced that it will provide enterprises with direct, on-demand connections to Google Cloud globally. Through the use of Colt’s Dedicated Cloud Access (DCA) offering powered by the Colt IQ Network, customers can connect from enterprise buildings or data centres to their Google Cloud instances with customer-dedicated bandwidth as well as low and deterministic latency. Coupled with Colt’s On Demand offering, which rolled out further in May, enterprises will now be able to take full control over their network, connecting to Google Cloud in real-time via partner interconnect. cloud has been a significant priority for Colt over the past few years. “This extension of our proposition to allow organisations to connect not only directly to Google Cloud, but also have the connectivity delivered in real-time, ensures Colt can tangibly drive enterprises Digital Transformations.” Managed via a rich self-service portal, on-demand networking allows organisations to flex bandwidth requirements up and down in near real-time as well as bypass legacy service delivery processes and lead times. The Colt IQ Network includes a 100Gbps optimised, owned network, distributed to more than 900 data centres and more than 27,500 buildings around the world. Colt’s Vice President Product Portfolio, Peter Coppens said: “Facilitating organisations’ migration and utilisation of the www.intelligentdatacentres.com Issue 07 9