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Head in the Clouds

31st January 2019

There is a clear shift towards cloud services within councils, this is reflected in the Liquidlogic customer base with 30% of customers now choosing to be fully hosted. Recent examples of this include Norfolk, Sheffield, Shropshire, Wiltshire and Suffolk Councils, all of which have procured Liquidlogic’s solution in the last 12 months and are moving to Liquidogic’s cloud service.

Tracy Lindeman, Assistant Director at Suffolk County Council says of their recent go live in Children’s services: 

"We wanted a simplified cloud-based service for ease of access, to reduce our overheads and to ensure that responsibility for the solution rested with the supplier. After a rigorous procurement exercise, we chose Liquidlogic as it scored highest in an evaluation that spanned the requirements of both our social care practitioners and our ICT department."

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Built For the Web

Using open web-stack technologies and standards to deliver lightweight, flexible, client agnostic systems which can be deployed to users and shared with ease.

Highly Configurable

With solutions which are highly configurable, we deliver a wide selection of modules and tools to allow the system to be configured to deliver each Local Authorities’ workflow requirements.

Flexible, Scalable and Available

Using a multi-tiered architecture in solutions that can be deployed in the cloud, on-premise or as a combination of these, with the ability to scale vertically as well as horizontally allowing for multiple applications to be hosted on a single VM/Application server.

Proven and Performant

Our application server is proven and deployed in excess of over 250 instances consistently delivering reliable, high volume concurrency and outstanding performance with a modest infrastructure requirement by today’s standards.

Using Enterprise Class Web Platforms and Components

Including industry-standard technologies from Oracle, Apache Software Foundation, Google and Microsoft.

Open and Widely Accessible Across Devices and Networks

From tablets to laptops, mobile broadband connections to enterprise-class dedicated lines and publicly-accessible internet facing portals, to private services linked through secure government and NHS networks.

Open and Interoperable

Through our wide range of secure APIs and interfaces, our support for open web standards (such as OpenID Connect) and through important industry-standards like NHS ITK, MESH and OpenHR.

Connected with Health

With live PDS and CP-IS integration, interfaces to shared care records such as Graphnet CareCentric, HealthCare Gateway & Connecting Care; and live interfaces to hospital systems for admission & discharge notification including the MESH integration service. Liquidlogic has repeatedly been first to deliver on these key integration requirements.

Flexible and Extensible

Using web technologies to drive integration and innovation with wider platforms and services, such as Microsoft Azure, Cloudflare services and Google Analytics.

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