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12 November, 2024

UK Public Sector: Choose Calleo for OpenText Software

Calleo for UK Public Sector

We’re thrilled to announce that Calleo Software is now approved to sell software test tools on over 80 Government Framework Agreements.

This milestone significantly enhances our ability to serve public sector customers across the UK, reaffirming our commitment to driving up quality and driving down costs for government organisations.

What This Means for UK Public Sector Bodies

As a public sector organisation, you can now expect:

Easier Procurement: Our extensive framework approvals, including an extensive range of frameworks for CCS, CPC, KCS, NHS, G-Cloud and many other specialised frameworks, make it simpler than ever to buy the OpenText software you need from Calleo. You can be confident that we meet the high standards required for public sector procurement.

Expertise in OpenText Software: With years of experience serving the public sector, we bring a deep understanding of your unique challenges and requirements. Our software tools and expertise meet the needs of government organisations.

Cost-Effective Solutions: We understand the budgetary constraints facing public sector bodies. We provide flexible licensing options, including on-premises and SaaS, subscription/term and perpetual, helping you maximise your resources while ensuring high-quality software.

Commitment to Customer Service: As an SME with a long history of public sector collaboration, we pride ourselves on our personalised approach. You can expect responsive, dedicated support throughout our partnership.

Our Approach to UK Public Sector Projects

When working with Calleo, you can expect:

  1. User-Centric Focus: Our processes ensure your software meets the needs of both your staff and the public. We’re not just order takers; we help you define what you need.
  2. Transparency: We believe in open and honest communication. You’ll always have a clear view of our processes and progress.
  3. Agile and Flexible Solutions: Most of our solutions offer SaaS and on-premise options, allowing your team to work efficiently regardless of location.

Why Choose Calleo?

By choosing Calleo, you’re not just getting a software provider – you’re gaining a partner committed to your success. We understand the unique challenges and opportunities in the public sector and are here to help you navigate them.

Whether you’re a long-standing customer or a new customer looking for software solutions, our framework approvals make it easier than ever to work with us.

Let us quote for your next software requirement or renewal—we’ll show you how we can deliver value for you and help you provide better and cheaper services for the public.

Stephen Davis
by Stephen Davis

Stephen Davis is the founder of Calleo Software, a OpenText (formerly Micro Focus) Gold Partner. His passion is to help test professionals improve the efficiency and effectiveness of software testing.

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