Microsoft India unveils new platform for shared IT services
Monday, 08 March 2010, 18:10 Hrs
New Delhi: Global software giant Microsoft Monday unveiled a portfolio of services in India that will help companies share software and storage facilities, called cloud computing, that can bring down their total IT spend by as much as 50 percent.
Windows Azure -- the company's latest offering in the area of cloud computing -- is now available commercially in India, said Microsoft India group Director Vikas Arora. "Some 3,500 applications for Azure have been developed out of India alone," Arora told IANS.
In cloud computing, companies share computer resources -- such as servers, software and data storage -- through the internet, instead of setting up such infrastructure at their own end.
This kind of computing has become a smart way of doing businesses and such offerings are estimated to have generated about $45 billion in revenues for service providers in 2008, and is projected to soar to $150 billion by 2013.
"We are today in India across all the three layers of cloud -- infrastructure, platform or the set of services that are on offer," Arora said, adding cost is one of the key benefits for a company that opts for such services.
Both individuals and companies are already using cloud computing with services such as webmail and sharing of software and other applications. The concept is evolving into a simple, pay-per-use way to get services on tap, just like electricity, for businesses.
The cloud is also a green way to do business. Organisations don't need to set up server banks running lots of software -- just pay for what you use. The provider services many users from one set of equipment, halving energy and equipment cost per user.
According to Microsoft, companies have reported anywhere between 16-49 percent reduction in their total spend on information technology and related services over a three-year period after migrating to cloud computing.
The company has already launched several products and solutions in India in other layers of cloud computing as part of its overall strategy for enterprises, even as security of data by using such shared services continues to be a concern.
But Microsoft said it was aware of the issue and had strong data security protocol.
"Keeping the customers' confidence would be the key to further cloud computing. We have actually gone threadbare on all the aspects of data security. We got all our facilities specifically audited to meet the security standards," said Arora.
"A breach can happen anywhere in the pipeline. So, everybody involved needs to focus on best practices -- for coding and securing applications."
Source: IANS
Windows Azure -- the company's latest offering in the area of cloud computing -- is now available commercially in India, said Microsoft India group Director Vikas Arora. "Some 3,500 applications for Azure have been developed out of India alone," Arora told IANS.
In cloud computing, companies share computer resources -- such as servers, software and data storage -- through the internet, instead of setting up such infrastructure at their own end.
This kind of computing has become a smart way of doing businesses and such offerings are estimated to have generated about $45 billion in revenues for service providers in 2008, and is projected to soar to $150 billion by 2013.
"We are today in India across all the three layers of cloud -- infrastructure, platform or the set of services that are on offer," Arora said, adding cost is one of the key benefits for a company that opts for such services.
Both individuals and companies are already using cloud computing with services such as webmail and sharing of software and other applications. The concept is evolving into a simple, pay-per-use way to get services on tap, just like electricity, for businesses.
The cloud is also a green way to do business. Organisations don't need to set up server banks running lots of software -- just pay for what you use. The provider services many users from one set of equipment, halving energy and equipment cost per user.
According to Microsoft, companies have reported anywhere between 16-49 percent reduction in their total spend on information technology and related services over a three-year period after migrating to cloud computing.
The company has already launched several products and solutions in India in other layers of cloud computing as part of its overall strategy for enterprises, even as security of data by using such shared services continues to be a concern.
But Microsoft said it was aware of the issue and had strong data security protocol.
"Keeping the customers' confidence would be the key to further cloud computing. We have actually gone threadbare on all the aspects of data security. We got all our facilities specifically audited to meet the security standards," said Arora.
"A breach can happen anywhere in the pipeline. So, everybody involved needs to focus on best practices -- for coding and securing applications."
Source: IANS
Don't Miss
Write your comment now
|
Submit your news/press release
Let our editorial department know about any news about your company, your
organization, or yourself, or any press release that you have. If we find it suitable for our audience, we will contact you and make a news. Please
also share any links for the news.
Reader's comments (1)
1: This is an interesting product which the
companies can use to control their costs..
Posted by: Tarun - 08 Mar, 2010
Disclaimer
Messages posted on this Web site under the `Comments' area are solely the opinions of those who have posted them and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Infoconnect Web Technologies India Pvt Ltd or its site www.siliconindia.com. Gossip, mud slinging and malicious attacks on individuals and organizations are strictly prohibited. Infoconnect Web Technologies India Pvt Ltd can not be held responsible for errors or omissions in content, nor for the authenticity of the user/company name or email addresses associated with posted messages. Infoconnect Web Technologies India Pvt Ltd reserves the right to edit or remove messages containing inappropriate language or any other material that could be construed as libelous, potentially libelous,
or otherwise offensive or inappropriate.Infoconnect Web Technologies India Pvt Ltd do not endorse the products and services or any other offerings mentioned in these messages.
- Software Testing is Dead!!!
- Why is Priyanka Gandhi Liked More than Rahul Gandhi?
- Meet the Role Models of Indian Youth
- Selective Abortion on the Rise among Indians in North America
- World's Greatest Introverts and Extroverts
- Indians Donate Millions to U.S. Universities, Forget India
- 5 Best Android Smartphones Under Rs.10,000
Beautiful and dress selection, please go to Dresses
| Plan on visiting the Lotus Temple? Get Great Deals on Delhi Hotels ! |
Buy India Wholesale Products on DHgate.com
SPOTLIGHT
Career
According to the data released by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service [USCIS], the New-Je..