e-Governance initiatives at MIDC
Dr K Shivaji Principal Secretary, Industries, Energy, Government of Maharashtra What e-Governance initiatives have been taken by your Department? The […]
Dr K Shivaji Principal Secretary, Industries, Energy, Government of Maharashtra What e-Governance initiatives have been taken by your Department? The […]
Sudhir Thakre Secretary, Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of Maharashtra How is technology being used in rural […]
Sudipta K Sen Regional Director – SEA, CEO & MD – SAS Institute (India) Pvt. Ltd., speaks to Dhirendra Pratap […]
The national e-Governance plan has proposed setting up of 2,50,000 Common Service Centres (CSCs), or tele-centres in rural areas, for […]
e-Governance rides on advances in Information and communication technology, which have led to the sprouting of systems like SWAN, SDC, […]
Challenges in setting up of Data Centres starts as soon as you start looking out for the right place. It is important that the Data Centre is setup at a location which is not disaster prone, can be physically secured, robust surveillance and capability of post activity data analysis and has room for growth. Other challenges to be kept in mind while setting up of DC are sizing of storage.
The Indian market is gearing up to VOIP, high bandwidth and speed demands, server virtualisation, Data Centre growth and proliferation of LANs. All these are drivers for growth in structured cabling. Intelligent Cabling (PLM) is also catching up pretty fast amongst large enterprises
[This article was published in the December 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
With a total plan outlay of Rs. 1623 Crore, State Data Centres are poised to become the back bone of the Government to Citizen (G2C), Government to Business (G2B) and Government to Government (G2G) interactions in 28 states and seven Union Territories, under the National e-Governance Plan
Government of Goa through Tourism Department has already set up surveillance cameras on beaches in order to enable monitoring of the tourist in Goa
[This article was published in the November 2008 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
At present Personal Information sharing among government departments and its agencies does not exists and there is an urgent need to not only accelerate information distribution, but also to broaden the scope of organisation that can share data.