Tech & Innovation

Limerick-based software company awarded place on G7-Cloud

By Business & Finance
04 January 2016
industrial city business

Trackplan software has been awarded a place on the G-Cloud 7 framework agreement, which offers a compliant route to market to source commoditised cloud-based IT services.

The Digital Marketplace is the online marketplace for the G-Cloud, from which public sector bodies can review and buy services.

It is reviewed and updated every six months, which ensures buyers have transparent access to the latest innovations, services and suppliers – all of which are assured by the Official Journal of the European Community (OJEC).

The G-cloud was introduced by Crown Commercial Service (CCS) that works with both departments and organisations across the whole of the public sector to ensure maximum value is extracted from every commercial relationship and improve the quality of service delivery.

Trackplan is a cloud-based facilities management solution that helps facilities and estates managers better manage their maintenance, planned work, sites, assets and resources to help improve the quality of the estate, drive compliance, save time and reduce costs.

Trackplan manages all aspects of the estate including assets, contractors and detailed site locations and the facilities management solution helps sustain the estate’s overall wellbeing by driving compliance and facilitating better informed maintenance decisions.

The cloud-based CAFM solution works on any device.