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TCS to use Chennai centre for e-passport service

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country’s largest IT services provider, will use the new data centre — which was set up by the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) — in Chennai as a disaster recovery for its e-passport service. - Seven of top-10 firms add Rs 81,000 cr in m-cap - TCS to use Chennai centre for e-passport service - Govt may extend STPI sops for 3 years from 2011: Raja - Indian PSUs to spend $5.1 bn on IT by 2011 - TCS, Microsoft in pact for virtualisation centre - Work on TCS" second tower to resume by end of 2009 Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Connect 2009, STPI senior director Omkar Rai said TCS had taken over the centre for seven years and this would generate an annual income of Rs 3 crore for STPI. TCS will be the first corporate customer for STPI to use the data centre, Rai added. Business Standard had reported in June that TCS was planning to bid for e-passport pilot projects in a couple of countries. TCS executive vice-president and head (advanced technology centre) M Vidyasagar said the company had already developed an integrated solution in this regard, including hardware. “We will either implement the software or provide machines that support it, depending on the order placed by an airport authority,” he told Business Standard. Meanwhile, STPI is also planning to use the Chennai data centre to promote various applications under the India.in initiative, which aims to provide an email identity for all Indian citizens. The portal will also act as a platform for information dissemination and knowledge sharing. Rai also said STPI would set up two more data centres in Hyderabad and Delhi of about 6,000 sft, following which a similar centre would be set up at Chandigarh. “We have invited bids for these. They are going to be the future. In the case of the Chennai centre, we have spent Rs 30 crore,” added Rai.


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