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MarkLogic Announces Approved Supplier Status on G-Cloud 10 (HITS)

MarkLogic today announced that it has been awarded a place on the UK Government’s latest G-Cloud framework, G-Cloud 10, by the Crown Commercial Services. This recognition means UK public sector organisations, including central government, NHS trusts, local councils and other bodies will have access to MarkLogic’s award-winning NoSQL database platform and services via a centralised procurement portal.

This marks the third consecutive variation of the G-Cloud framework that MarkLogic has been approved as a supplier for, going back to G-Cloud 8. However, under this latest framework the company has expanded the scope of its offerings to be included under all three categories/lots: Cloud hosting, Cloud software and Cloud support.

MarkLogic has also increased its service offering and now offers 12 services through the platform, with new services now available for procurement via G-Cloud 10 including implementation services for Smart Search Applications, Operational Data Hubs, and Legacy Application Migration and Data Archiving.

MarkLogic® Implementation Services for a Smart Search Application

Search should function as a decision support tool and data should be presented so that decisions can be made quickly, with confidence in the results found. MarkLogic has a search engine at its core, providing a single platform to load, search and query across all of an organisation’s data.

MarkLogic Implementation Services for an Operational Data Hub

Supports discovery, indexing, and analytics in situ with no up-front data modelling or ETL required. Out of the box algorithmic and advanced semantics technologies for discovery of relationships between entities and objects.

MarkLogic Implementation Services for Legacy Application Migration and Data Archiving

Re-platform/migrate/archive legacy technology, including VME® Mainframe, Cobol, ERP, RDBMS and Oracle® systems to MarkLogic NoSQL. Load structured or unstructured data as-is without the traditional and costly, time-consuming ETL. Open-APIs and data-formats prevent tie-in and provide interoperability between systems.