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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Cloud giant AWS collected a staggering 76 percent more direct public sector revenue from the UK government in the past financial year.
The cloud infrastructure and hosting titan saw direct sales hit £253 million in fiscal year 2022/23, according to figures from public sector spending researcher Tussell.
Although AWS pocketed the largest increase among revenue raked in by strategic suppliers to UK government, it was a long way behind the leaders, largely construction and defense firms.
Framework agreements — which handle some pre-procurement paper pushing, suggest indicative spending and offer price discounts — are a popular vehicle for UK public sector buyers.
AWS has made inroads into the UK public sector market as central and local government continue their push to transition workloads to the cloud.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to carry out an investigation into public cloud infrastructure services following an earlier report from telecoms regulator Ofcom.
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