RogerS":ng0n55zm said:AndyT":ng0n55zm said:......Eric The Viking":ng0n55zm said:The mainstream media haven't really picked up the NHS story yet, but it should be fun when they do.
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FWIW I think the blame for non-renewal of the Microsoft EWA belongs in the Cabinet Office rather than with the DH, at the time that they were very keen to be seen cancelling anything associated with the previous administration, whatever the consequences. IIRC there was some talk of a bigger pan-public-sector deal that the NHS would be able to take advantage of, but it never happened, as far as I know.
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Are we sure that it was the Coalition? Labour were also in Govt in 2010 surely?
According to this report http://www.ehi.co.uk/news/ehi/6079 the MS deal was announced dead in July 2010; the government had changed in May 2010.
There was widespread dismay at the time that a relationship with Microsoft was being ended (having previously been praised as a success and extended) without any strategic direction to replace it.