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A monthly informal get together of digital communicators, web developers / designers, social media specialists and small / medium enterprises who work in government, with government and outside of government. Share ideas, solve problems, learn something new. Open to all.
 

Come along to the 2nd TeaCloud Camp being held on the Thursday 16th Feb between 4 – 6pm
To register your place at TeaCloud, please respond to Abby Peel  by Feb 3rd.

This month:
  • Denise McDonagh will provide both an operational and a programme view of Cloud, from her position as Director of ICT for Home Office, and Deputy Programme Lead for the G-cloud for Government. She will update on the progress with new G-cloud framework and will offer her views on how Government is progressing with the challenge of the ‘Unacceptable’. Denise will also talk about using cloud services in government and getting to grips with the Government Application Store.
  • James Smith who works with Tonino Ciuffini, Head of Information Assets at Warwickshire County Council, a foundation partner on the government’s G-Cloud programme with talk about their recent project migrating the email service from on-premise to Google Apps public cloud solution providing insight into lessons learned and top tips.
  • The event will be held on Thursday 16th February from 4 pm – 6pm at 
           National Audit Office, 
           157-197 Buckingham Palace Road,  
           Victoria, 
           London, 
           SW1W 9SP


 

This month featuring

Westminster City Council digital inclusion initiatives by Irene McWilliams @irenedigital Irene will talk about two current initiatives:

  • Charity Cloud Computing Network: the aim is to reduce costs for charities through alternatives to direct funding. The city council are holding an IT support forum for charities in March and discussion will include: what dopeople need to live in a digital world   http://www.westminsterintouch.com/
  • Getting homeless people online: the aim is to get smart phones and free wifi for homeless people to help them keep in contact with family and agencies, giving them an address and identity.

 Time and place:

Thursday 2 February 2012, 4pm – 6pm at Cafe Zest at 2nd floor House of Fraser, 101 Victoria St London SW1E 6QX

How to attend:

Just turn up on the day you don’t have to book in advance.  For information email jane.oloughlin@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk

@teacampLondon

 

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