"Today, we have unveiled our public cloud policy and this policy will allow all government departments to have access to public cloud," Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said at the Maharashtra Technology Summit here today.
He said the policy, which is a first by any state,will result in additional private sector investments as government is one of the biggest creators and consumers of data.
"It will create a USD 2-billion opportunity for the industry. Every single government department uses data storage. Now, they will not have to buy boxes. We have made it sort of mandatory," a senior government official told PTI.
"Our money is very limited, why should we spend on that when the private sector can do a better job? We should create an enabling environment," SVR Srinivas, principal secretary, state information technology department, told PTI.
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The Fadnavis government had formed a four-member committee to draft a policy framework on cloud usage two months ago, which submitted a policy document that's being now adopted as the public cloud policy, the first official said.
The policy is likely to be formally set in motion through a detailed government resolution. In the next 20 days, five to six top cloud service providers like Amazon or Microsoft will be empanelled, the official added.
He said he expects additional investments to come into the Mumbai Metropolitan Region because of the new policy. The region already supports a good number of datacentres and dvantages like availability of uninterrupted power, presence of academia and talented human resources make it an exciting pocket to be in for the industry, he added.