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DCCI 2021: India gears up for its biggest datacentre and cloud spectacle ever

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DCCI 2021: India edition a mega-scale conference has been designed to acknowledge the flourishing state of the country’s multi-billion-dollar cloud and data center industry.

India is all set to experience unprecedented growth in the cloud and datacenter market with more than 600 million active internet users. According to experts, the Indian data center industry is expected to cross $8 billion by 2026 (Arizton Advisory & Intelligence) and the cloud computing industry is forecasted to reach $7.1 billion by the year 2022 (NASSCOM).

Looking at the phenomenal market shifts and after receiving success in the ASEAN, Tradepass has now announced the Indian edition of the Datacenter & Cloud Conference or DCCI (Datacenter and Cloud Infrastructure Summit 2021: India which will take place virtually on 23-24 November.

The event will focus on addressing the major colossal developments that took place in the cloud and datacenter sector where India has surpassed the leading primary markets of Europe and the US in the amount of power consumption accounting for 102 MW.

Talking about his participation and the growing impact of cloud and data center industry in the country, Golok Kumar Simli (Chief of Technology – Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India) stated “Hyper-Scale Data Center, Cloud Economic Zone and Data Economic Zone would be the driving factors towards emerging global economic order”.

Organizer and CEO of Tradepass, Sudhir Jena expressed, “Amidst larger-than-life technological disruptions aimed towards enabling a Digital India, events like 5G rollouts, rapid adoption of cloud technologies like SaaS, IaaS or PaaS by millions of Indian SMEs, the increasing popularity of the OTT apps, the reliance of the masses on all kinds of lifestyle-oriented apps, etc. have turned every eyeball towards the country’s Datacentre & Cloud market.

He further added that “Datacentre and Cloud Infrastructure Summit (DCCI) 2021: India, will not only facilitate collaboration between the biggest stakeholders and the leading tech providers from the industry but will also address the existential trends and the most-pressing roadblocks.”

The event will cover more than 1000 tech professionals from 300+ plus leading organizations including the senior-most C-suite executives and the key decision-makers who will share critical insights and the latest intelligence from the industry.

Some of the speakers from the summit include:

  • Golok Kumar Simli, Chief of Technology, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India;
  • CK Prasad, Head – Telecom & IT, Railways;
  • Laxmikumar Reddy Sammeta, VP – Architect, JPMorgan Chase & Co.;
  • Ananth Subramanian, Executive Vice President and Head IT, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Co Ltd;
  • Shiva Kumar RV, Deputy Chief of Technology – Infrastructure, National Payments Corporation of India;
  • Rachit Mohan, India Head – Data Centre Advisory, JLL;
  • Deepak Bhosale, General Manager – IT, Asian Paints and many others.

The government of India has also gone all out in ensuring the cloud and data center industry’s exponential growth through its various data sovereignty laws, mandating all domestic and international companies to store certain critical data types within the country’s geographical limits. Moreover, the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology’s policy of providing ‘Infrastructure status’ to the Datacentre sector (just like Railways, Roadways, and Power) has sealed the deal for many keen investors from the country and overseas.

Some of the key topics from the summit include ‘Data Sovereignty in the age of Cloud computing, ‘How Datacentre Automation is powering profits’, ‘Role of Hyperscale Datacentres in IT operations’, ‘Cloud Security’ and many others.

For more information about the summit, log on to https://india.dccisummit.com/

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