Forbes India & Legrand data center present 'data driven world'
The Indian Data Center is growing at a rate of 11.4%, and this demand will continue to increase with services in cloud adoption
The Indian Data Center is growing at a rate of 11.4%, and this demand will continue to increase with services in cloud adoption, digital transformation, and social media usage. What role do the government sectors play in the data centers? To discuss this and more, Forbes India and Legrand Data Center Present 'Data Driven World', a webinar moderated by Manu Balachandran and speakers like Mr. Sharat Sahai, GM at CRIS, Dr. Prashant Atrey, HoD IT&C, NHPC Ltd, Mr. Golok Kumar Simli, Principal Advisor & CTO, Passport Seva, and Mr. Sanjay Motwani, Business Head at Legrand Data Center Solutions.
India is facing a surge in demand for transformation for its first-gen e-governance services harnessing the power of new technologies such as cloud, Big Data, AI, etc. What factors are driving this demand? Sharing his thoughts on this Mr. Sanjay said, "I believe two factors are driving this demand; first is the consumer, and second is government. Today's consumer has become the demanding consumer. Everything has to be available at the top of a click. Organizations are trying to play catch up to keep up with these demands. On the other side, the government's Digital India initiatives, activities rolled out, smart cities, e-commerce, digital payments, etc are playing a lot in driving the data. Hence the need for data centers."
Government offers its services pan education, healthcare, identity, and payments. How are data centers driving the change toward Digital India? Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Golok said, "I see 3-4 directions why hybrid data centers are so important for our services. One particular aspect is delivering all the services nearest to the user, especially in the remotest parts of the country. Today, it's no longer about data travelling to the computer but the other way around.
The second shift we have observed is that post-COVID, demand and expectations for devices to access government services are 24/7. Virtually, we have gone ahead boundariless; today there is no such thing as a corporate data center. With the shift towards the cloud, the government is looking at two things: how to migrate the workload to the cloud, and while migrating do we have a data strategy in place? Going forward, I believe there will be a close collaboration between the government and industry while developing a phygital or hybrid interface."
Did COVID-19 impact the government ecosystems? Sharing his thoughts, Mr. Golok said, "There has been a cultural shift which we have observed. To establish a digital ecosystem, the key imperative is to understand what the citizen expects from us. It's not only about the ministry but also involves the users, media, etc. How do you meet the demand and democratization?"