The National
Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) has concluded a session of productive bilateral talks with dignitaries of Guizhou
Province, China. As Guizhou emerges as the centrepiece of China’s IoT and Big
Data initiatives, the Chinese delegation today introduced the Guizhou
National Big Data Comprehensive Pilot Zone to the Indian IT ecosystem.
Participating in the discussions were Sun Zhigang,
Governor, Guizhou Province; Gaurav Gupta, Principal Secretary, IT
Department, Government of Karnataka; Ma Ningyu, Director, Big Data
Bureau, Guizhou Province; and Gagan Sabarwal, Director,
Global Trade Development, NASSCOM. The conversation centered on
data as a currency and the advantages and prospects for big data
development the region presents between NASSCOM member companies and
Guizhou’s state-owned companies.Housing
the core data centers belonging to Huawei, Tencent, Foxconn, and Alibaba and
China Mobile, it is estimated that by 2025, there will be 3 million servers in
Guizhou.
Building on the momentum of the MoU on the Big Data initiative
signed between both parties in February 2017, today’s dialogue fortified
cooperation in the IT sector between the two neighboring countries. In recent
years, NASSCOM has been relentlessly working on global communication and
cooperation in big data and high-tech fields, with an emphasis on Guizhou, an
emerging area of big data development.
Gagan Sabarwal, Director, Global Trade Development, NASSCOM, said “Indo-Chinese
cooperation has always been at the forefront of our agenda, and both neighbors
have a strong value addition to offer each other in big data expertise. This
campaign is of great significance for the communication and collaboration
between the emerging ecosystems of IoT and Big data of both countries.”
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