Showing the thing: our technical architecture
...modular design allows us to swap out components and try new things. Even though we only just finished rollout out the service we are already starting to implement new products...
...modular design allows us to swap out components and try new things. Even though we only just finished rollout out the service we are already starting to implement new products...
...our old IT provider came to an end, so today is the first working day standing firmly - and solely - on our own two feet. The new world Looking...
...new skills. What this means for us: The technology we are delivering to the Cabinet Office will give users access to many new digital tools and ways of working. As...
...IT better: “We will replace old tools with new ones” Increasing people’s mobility: “We will allow people to be more mobile” Giving people new devices: “The new tools will be...
We asked Nick Starkey, who heads up the Sector Support Team in the Office for Civil Society, to share his thoughts on the new Cabinet Office technology service. The new...
...well as new applications, we provided new devices. The most obvious difference was the introduction of tablet devices - both Android and iOS. A few users reported significant benefits from...
...do with the new tools and feeds into any solutions that we will propose. After the first week of the the user trials we invited a group of those users...
...place”. We have now deployed the new technology services to more than 2,200 users across the Cabinet Office, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Crown Commercial Service, with...
When we approached delivering new common technology services for the Cabinet Office and the Department for Culture, Media & Sport, we decided early on that the internet should be...
...Live is never the end, once the service is operational it will move into a new stage of service management and continual improvement to meet new needs and demands. ...