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Budget 2022 reveals a progressive, pragmatic and determined new face for India. To take governance to the next level, the government is thoroughly focusing on the need for “digitalisation” across all sectors. According to Gartner, the Indian government spent $9.6 billion on technology in 2021 and is expected to grow by 11.6% to $10.7 billion in 2022.

For example, in the health sector, the launch of an open platform for the National Digital Health Ecosystem (NDHE) has been announced. The platform aims to create a digital registry for healthcare providers, healthcare facilities, unique healthcare identities and universal access to healthcare facilities. Enabling such a comprehensive platform requires a strong technical infrastructure, the right skills and a continuous monitoring model. To make leaps in these areas, the Indian government has strategically promoted public-private service delivery models in advance, especially in projects that require significant engineering intervention.

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The NDHE platform is designed to facilitate the process of obtaining appropriate medical assistance for Covid-19 or any other health condition. A huge amount of data is generated on this platform. Computation of such data requires state-of-the-art platforms, in-depth technical knowledge, and intelligent software. In addition to this, factors such as protecting this infrastructure from cybersecurity breaches also require special attention.

When managing a cloud environment, you may have data centers or cloud nodes at home, but you can manage them abroad. Some of this metadata flows abroad. Responsible digital partners ensure on-premises delivery with built-in security controls and firewalls. This ensures legal compliance, transparency and data protection, which are key and mission-critical aspects of the upcoming data protection law.

As a result, governments are increasingly looking for holistic digital ecosystem enablers that not only provide cloud services but also take care of the overall environment. Managed service providers can offer cloud platforms that integrate with any other mission-critical complementary technology, such as web services or threat intelligence systems. Statista’s latest forecast confirms that the global managed services market will reach $356.24 by 2025, up from $185.98 in 2019.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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