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Comments on: Capita wins NHS website contract

Safe in their hands! 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 06:18 GMT

Happy

If the aim is to waste as much of other peoples' money in as short a time as possible, the government has (as always) made the right choice.

A Website - £20m per year - Does it come with a free car for each user ? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 09:01 GMT

Alert

How on earth can it cost £20m to run a website for a year? Even if I think of the most complicated and highly resilient solution, I'd struggle to spend more than 5m to set up the hardware and software.

What are we saying here - £50m of content ? How on earth can that be viable?

I have designed and implemented highly resilient load balanced infrastructure for high street banks and can't for the life of me understand how $50m over 3 years is good value !!

Idiots 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 13:25 GMT

Unhappy

If anyone wants to vote for me as supreme overlord of the UK, my first act will be to ban Capita from consideration for government projects.

@ Daniel Cassidy, from iGOR 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 16:30 GMT

Thumb Up

[1] - ba-thed on your no-nonthenthe approach I mutht warn you that your political objectiveth are completely out of whack with current Britithh political ideology.

[2] - ba-thed on [1]... you get my vote

[3] - ba-thed on [2]... thhould I give up my day job (grave robbing) and hobbieth (cruel and unuthual experimentth on ute little puppieth) to make mythelf available ath your truthted (yet thurprithingly deformed) thidekick ?

How long before it crashes?? 

Posted Friday 18th July 2008 21:56 GMT

Joke

Taking bets now on how long in nano-seconds it'll take the new website to crash, that is if it ever amkes it to the launch date!

How do we all get a piece of this? 

Posted Sunday 20th July 2008 00:21 GMT

Dead Vulture

What recession?

One shudders to think what Capita would charge for a full SAP deployment at NHS. Extrapolating the above number, it could perhaps consume the entire operating budget of uk.gov.

a third iteration of the same original inaccurate data 

Posted Monday 21st July 2008 08:57 GMT

seems likely.

Along with the loss of every bookmarked link.

Unless someone has had the sense to avoid a proprietary lockin as before.