Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
National Informatics Centre (NIC), which provides technology support for governance services has recently launched its 4th Data Centre after Delhi, Hyderabad and Pune on 28th May 2018 in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.
As per the NIC official statement, It is planning to recruit 800 professionals in one year across India, including 355 cybersecurity experts "to tackle cyber risks". At present, NIC has 4,500 people across India
The new cloud-enabled National Data Centre aims to offer round-the-clock operations with secure hosting for various e-governance applications of Central and State Governments.
It is spread over 40,000 square feet and will host new as well as existing applications of central and state governments with an ability to support 35,000 virtual servers.
NIC provides technology support to all government services and hosts nearly 10,000 websites of the Government.
The NIC new cloud services will provide benefits like on-demand access to ICT (Information and Communication Technology) infrastructure for easy availability and quick deployment of applications and standardised platforms of deployment,
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