LONDON - SK tes, a company specializing in IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) and data destruction services, has been included in the G-Cloud 14 Framework, enabling it to provide cloud support to public sector organizations in the United Kingdom (TADAWUL:4280). G-Cloud 14, overseen by Crown Commercial Services (CCS), is the latest UK Government procurement framework designed to offer streamlined access to cloud services for government agencies, local authorities, healthcare, education, and emergency services.
The framework's Lot 3 - Cloud Support, which SK tes is now a part of, covers services critical for cloud software and hosting, including migrations, maintenance, and end-of-life management. SK tes, listed for its R2-certified end-of-life asset recovery services, operates through R2v3 accredited facilities in the UK, offering secure data destruction and e-waste recycling in compliance with various standards including NIST 800-88 and DIN 66399.
Thomas Holberg, Chief Operating Officer of SK tes, emphasized the inclusion in the framework as a testament to the quality of the company's cloud support services. Eric Ingebretsen, Chief Commercial Officer, highlighted the importance of facilitating public sector access to their expertise, particularly in managing end-of-life technology and maximizing value recovery from cloud equipment.
SK tes is a subsidiary of SK ecoplant and has been operational since 2005, growing into a global leader in sustainable technology services. The company aims to securely and sustainably transform and repurpose one billion kgs of assets by 2030. With over 40 facilities across 22 countries, SK tes provides a range of services throughout the technology device lifecycle, including a proprietary lithium battery recycling process.
This milestone for SK tes is expected to enhance its visibility and accessibility to public sector clients, furthering its mission to deliver secure and sustainable technology services. The information is based on a press release statement.
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