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| Architecture of Indian Cloud Needs to be Customized |
| Thursday, 16 August 2012 | |
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The Minister of Communications and IT, Kapil Sibal in the keynote address at the day-long Open House on India as a Hub for Cloud Services held in New Delhi, organized by the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DietY) said that India with its vibrant IT industry and adoption of IT in Government, is uniquely positioned to immensely benefit from cloud computing. Sibal said that Cloud is likely to unleash new growth opportunities for Indian IT industry and also bring innovations in the way IT solutions and services are delivered. He said the Government is ready to launch cloud computing initiative and added that with their modest resources and technology, medium and small sector industry needs the clouds more than anybody else. Keeping in mind the economic and cultural context, the architecture of Indian clouds will have to be different, frugal and innovative. Addressing the Open House, Sachin Pilot, the Minister of State for Communications and IT said that with 120 million internet users and with net connectivity slowing spreading to Panchayats, this is the right time for India to develop cloud services. Pilot said content creation would have to be in Indian languages if the benefits of cloud services are to reach the common man. He said the issues of data vulnerability, privacy laws, regulatory oversight and network security need to be addressed. The Open House was attended by the representatives from the industry, government and other stake holders. The cloud is a shared pool of configurable resources categorized by on-demand self-service, resource pooling, elasticity and measurable service levels. While developing the cloud computing, the Cloud Service Providers (CSP) would have to provide visibility into data location, commitment to well defined SLAs, provide migration support and aim at interoperability. The responsibility on the Government is to reduce compliance burden, establish cloud security standards, create a system of certification of Cloud Service Providers and develop cross-border laws and taxation principles. –Communications Today Bureau |
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