[27 October 2024, London] – Quori®, the leading provider of operational intelligence solutions, is pleased to announce its approval as a supplier on the UK Government’s G-Cloud 14 framework. With this inclusion, Quori will offer its innovative cloud-based solutions to UK public sector organisations, including government agencies and defence.
The G-Cloud 14 framework provides a streamlined procurement process for public sector bodies to access approved cloud hosting, software, and associated support services. As a result, organisations can adopt Quori’s cutting-edge solutions more quickly and efficiently, helping them to scale data collection, predict risks, and improve decision-making through advanced analytics and data-driven insights.
Quori’s core offering, an AI-powered operational intelligence system, is designed to help organisations collect data, uncover threats, predict risks, and secure assets. Through a user-friendly dashboard and geospatial mapping interface, Quori provides real-time situational awareness. Consequently, organisations can allocate resources more efficiently and make better decisions.
Notably, by leveraging Quori’s advanced features, public sector organisations will benefit from:
As the successor to G-Cloud 13, the G-Cloud 14 framework continues to expand on its benefits. It continues to provide quick and easy access to innovative solutions and an approved pool of suppliers, including many SMEs. Quori’s approval on this framework demonstrates its commitment to providing cutting-edge cloud solutions. Ultimately, these solutions empower public sector bodies to stay ahead of emerging threats and challenges.
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Quori®is a global operational intelligence system, powered by AI. It provides strategic and tactical advantage through enhanced situational awareness and predictions of future risk. Quori empowers organisations to collect data, uncover threats, and protect what matters—from national resources to critical infrastructure.
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