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Freedom of Information request on the Azure Cloud contract (FOI 22/542)

FOI 22/542

12th April 2022

Dear

Thank you for your email. Please see the response to your Freedom of Information Request below:

Further to the original Hosting request, the contract below has expired. Please provide the current status.

Azure – Cloud contract

I wish to submit a request to the organisation around their hosting contract(s) with 3rd party providers.

The type of contract I wish to see is below:

  1. Dedicated hosting- Managed environment

  2. Co-Location- hosting allows a business to still own their own server equipment; however, instead of storing it in their own data centre, they instead are able to store it in rented space in a colocation hosting centre.

  3. Cloud Hosting- Cloud hosting services provide hosting for websites on virtual servers,…


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Freedom of Information request on cloud hosting services (FOI 21/1271)

FOI 21/1271

13th December 2021

Dear

Thank you for your email.

The type of contract I wish to see is below:

1.       Cloud Hosting- Cloud hosting services provide hosting for websites on virtual servers, which pull their computing resources from extensive underlying networks of physical web servers.

Not all of these will be applicable to the organisation.

For the different types of hosting services, can you provide me with the following information:

  1. Type of hosting – Dedicated, Co-Location, Cloud Hosting, Other?

Co-Location and Cloud Hosting

  1. Who is the supplier of the contract? If possible can you also provide me with the name of the vendor, if applicable?

Co-Location – SunGard Availability Services (UK) Ltd

Cloud Hosting – Red Ant, Azure, Mulesoft and…


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Court Denies Parler’s Request That AWS Reinstate Web-Hosting Services

On Thursday, Judge Barbara Jacobs Rothstein of the Western District of Washington issued an order denying Parler’s request for Amazon Web Services (AWS) to reinstate its web-hosting services; however, Parler has not received the relief it requested.

Parler sued AWS for suspending its use of Amazon’s cloud hosting services, which it claimed would “kill” its business. Parler alleged violations of the Sherman Act for conspiracy in restraint of trade, breach of contract, and tortious interference with business expectancy. As mentioned, Parler asked for a temporary restraining order (TRO) for the court to order AWS to reinstate its web-hosting services for Parler. AWS opposed the TRO motion, contending that Parler failed to satisfy the requirements for this request —…


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