Microsoft to set-up its largest data center in India with collaboration of Telangana Govt.

JNS I Hyderabad: Microsoft is all set to establish its largest data centre in India. In collaboration with the Telangana government, it would be proposed to come up in Hyderabad. Microsoft will invest Rs 15,000 crore over the next 15 years in the new data centre region in Hyderabad, which will be spread across three sites – Chandanvelly, Ellikatta, and Kottur.

“One of the largest foreign direct investments that Telangana has ever seen will indirectly support local business growth and facilitate job creation across IT operations, facilities management, data and network security, network engineering and much more,” tweeted KT Rama Rao, IT and Industries Minister Telangana.

This new data centre in Hyderabad will deliver advanced data security and cloud solutions that will help enterprises, startups, developers, education, and government institutions, reveals an official statement.

“A Microsoft data center region provides a competitive advantage to our digital economy and is a long-term investment in our country’s potential. The cloud is transforming every industry and sector. The investment in skilling will empower India’s workforce today and into the future,” said Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, who was present during the announcement.

Anant Maheshwari, president of Microsoft India, said that Cloud services are poised to play a critical role in reimagining the future of business and governance and enabling overall inclusion in the country. “The new data center will augment Microsoft’s cloud capabilities and capacity to support those working across the country. It will also support new entrepreneurial opportunities while meeting critical security and compliance needs. The new data center region is a testament to our mission to empower the people and organizations of India to achieve more,” he said while appreciating the Telangana government’s support.

Jean-Philippe Courtois, Microsoft’s executive vice-president and Jayesh Ranjan, principal secretary for ITE&C, the government of Telangana, were present.

“The Hyderabad data center region is also expected to support local business growth and create new jobs across IT operations, facilities management, data or network security, network engineering, process management, and project management. Through the datacenter region Microsoft will enable opportunities for local businesses to innovate with Microsoft Cloud services in the city of Hyderabad and across the state of Telangana,” is said in the statement.

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