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Investing in Infrastructure
Kerala government is creating state-of-the-art IT infrastructure to become one of the best tier-2 destinations in India
Shrikanth G
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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The latest addition to state IT infrastructure is the launch of Infopark Koratty, 45 km from Kochi, which is styled on the villa type buildings offering a different look and feel. The Koratty park is a key spoke in the hub and spoke model the Kerala IT mission has put. While main hubs are Kochi Infopark, Technopark in Trivandrum, and Cyberpark in Kozhikodethese will be connected with spokes like Koratty, and other areas like Kollam, Ambalapuzha, Cherthala, Kannur, and Kasaragod. Dr Ajay Kumar, says What it means is IT parks would not be concentrated on one area, and this hub and spoke model facilitates an equitable distribution of IT infrastructures across the state.

The phase one of Koratty Infopark is spread across 40,000 sq ft with seven villa styled buildings, and completed in a record eight months time. So far thirteen companies have bought space in the park. The locations close proximity to Kochi is also expected to serve as an ideal expansion site for IT companies operating out of Kochi. The total area of the park is about 30 acres and on completion of phase two, it will have a total of 70,000 sq ft of built up space.

Siddhartha Bhattacharya, CEO, Infopark, says, Infopark says Koratty is a key addition to the states IT infrastructure, and it will only further foster new companies to set-up operations, and existing companies can scale up leveraging the state-of-the-art facilities. The factors that make Koratty Infopark a viable investment opportunity is the access to cost-effective reliable infrastructure.

Powering eGov
In addition to building physical infrastructures, Kerala IT mission is aggressively building computing infrastructure to accommodate various e-gov services cutting across G2G and G2C services. Kerala is the first state to have tier-3 data center with 150 servers housing various government applications. Dr Ajay Kumar says, We are investing in high-end digital infrastructure for powering various governance services, and the data centers play a vital role, and we are aggressively scaling the computing infrastructure.

Observers see Kerala going in the right direction, given that under the national e-governance plan (NeGP), state data center (SDC) has been identified as one of the core infrastructure components to consolidate services, applications, and infrastructure to provide efficient electronic delivery of G2G, G2C, and G2B services. SDCs will act as mediator and convergence point between open unsecured public domain and sensitive government environment, and it will also provide services for governments own access.

Meanwhile, development of IT applications as part of Kerala gvernments e-gov strategy is also paying off. For instance, apps like aasthi, an asset management system for managing data has made aspects like managing lifecycle of software and hardware a lot easier. This application has been successfully implemented in Kerala state IT mission, and now rolled into more than 2,000 computers in the government secretariat.

Another interesting project of the government is deployment of the content management framework. This framework is for relevant update of content in all government sites. About fifty sites have deployed this framework, and government staff have been trained, and hence they can host and update the content in the site. The states, e-gov strategy is more structured with three key componentsstate data centers, KSWAN, and akshaya centers. While akshaya is the citizen facing service, former two are for facilitation of akshaya as well as for conducting various G2G services. Presently, there are 2,200 akshya centers spread across the state.

Shrikanth G
shrikanthg@cybermedia.co.in

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