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Title: IT Roadmap for India


1
IT Roadmap for India
  • Dr Deepak B Phatak
  • Subrao Nilekani Chair Professor
  • Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology
  • IIT Bombay
  • Department of Information Technology
  • New Delhi, 17 July 2003

2
Overview
  • The Pervasive nature of IT
  • Indian Expectations
  • A Teachers Dream
  • Some Thoughts on Open Source
  • Key Drivers for IT Penetration
  • Efforts at KReSIT, IIT Bombay
  • A Roadmap for Government
  • Concluding Remarks

3
Information Technology
  • Technology that helps one or more of the
    information handling activities to be carried out
    conveniently and efficiently
  • Data capture, validation, storage, retrieval,
    computations, analysis, consolidation, reporting,
    dissemination, and archival

4
Criticality
  • Information management is critical
  • Not technology!
  • Efficient information systems are important
  • Effectiveness and competitiveness depends upon
    these
  • Modern ICT (Information and communication
    technologies) must be exploited to the hilt

5
Components of IT Deployment
  • Hardware
  • Servers, PCs, Printers, PDA,
  • System Software
  • OS, RDBMS, Utilities, RAD Tools,
  • Application Software
  • Packaged, Turnkey Development
  • The only component that actually implements
    desired functionality

6
Components
  • Network
  • Switches, Routers, Modems,
  • Bandwidth
  • Availability, Reliability, Affordability
  • Infrastructure
  • Power, Furniture, DR Sites
  • People and Processes

7
Indian Expectations
  • Use ICT effectively to
  • Provide comfortable life
  • Increase competitiveness
  • generate wealth and strength
  • Ensure IT usage by every Indian (1000 Million
    People)

8
IT Penetration
  • Common measures of usage
  • Extent of deployment
  • Number of activities for which IT is used and
    Level of IT usage
  • Extent of deployment often measured by number of
    Access Points to useful applications

9
IT Penetration
  • Number of (connected) PCs
  • First 500 M users from West
  • Numbers are saturating
  • Next 500 M users will be from Asia, Africa, South
    America
  • Rajesh Jain (emergic.org)

10
IT Penetration
  • Indian usage levels
  • 5.8 PCs per 1000
  • 7 Million Internet users
  • Chinese usage levels
  • 19 PCs per 1000
  • 37 Million Internet users

11
A Teachers Dream
  • Next 100 Million IT Users Should be from India in
    five years
  • In 2001, 1.6 M Desktops (only) sold at Average
    (H/W) Price of Rs. 30000
  • In 2002, 2.2 M (only)
  • We need to deploy 20 M per year
  • Quadruple the Investment
  • Reduce TCO to One Fourth
  • From Rs 40000 to Rs 10000

12
Server Centric Computing
  • Deployment of applications happens around
    database servers connected to clients
  • Client-server paradigm evolved originally to uses
    power of PC
  • Server Rs2000000, PC Rs 65000
  • (Now server 200000, PC 40000)
  • Thin Clients must be deployed

13
Use Open Source Software (OSS)
  • Operating System (Linux)
  • Databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL)
  • J2EE (JBOSS)
  • Middleware (Open source MQ)
  • Established products and Apps. available on Open
    Source

14
Some Thoughts on OSS
  • The IPR Spectrum
  • Software will always exist across this entire
    spectrum

Free Open Semi-Open
Protected Software Source APIs
Products
Commercial Companies
Richard Stallman
15
Some More Thoughts
  • Developers Do Not Generally Develop Applications
    on OSS
  • Fear of Unacceptability
  • Lack of Trained Staff
  • Users Not Enthusiastic
  • Fear of Non-Support
  • Scalability and Performance Issues

16
Key Drivers for IT Penetration
  • (Think Tank Meeting in Delhi - Skoch)
  • Affordable Solutions
  • Thin Client Model, Special Devices
  • Increased use of Open Source
  • Strengthening Indian Players
  • Indian Hardware Story
  • (Rational Expectations in BS by Sunil Jain)

17
Key Drivers
  • Educating the Users
  • For affordable and greater usage
  • IT in academics
  • IT education
  • IT in education
  • F C Kohlis initiative
  • School usage Dileep Lanjekar
  • Local Support, Entrepreneurship

18
Key Drivers
  • Government Initiatives
  • Policies
  • Duty / Tax structures
  • Internal usage
  • Replicable e-governance projects
  • Anti Piracy Drive
  • Lax Indian standards on IPR theft

19
ABOUT KReSIT
  • Established In October 1998
  • Funding Support From Kanwal Rekhi And Nandan
    Nilekani
  • New Building, State-of-art Labs
  • Programs From July 1999
  • M Tech And Ph D Programs, PGDIIT
  • Committed to Applied Research

20
NEW INITIATIVES
  • IT Business Incubator
  • To Promote Indian Start-Ups
  • New Technologies And Products
  • Distance Education
  • High Quality IT Education To Large Number Of
    Working Professionals, Teachers and Students

21
The Affordable Solutions Lab
  • Build Solution Prototypes with Minimum TCO
  • Focus on Server Centric Solutions
  • Browser Based Front-End
  • Heavy Usage of OSS
  • Hopes to Set up All India Forum
  • Cathedral for the Bazzar!

22
Affordable Lab
  • Supported by TCS
  • Number of Partners
  • Rajesh Jains Emergic Solutions
  • Started Using Old PCs
  • Via Technologies for Clients
  • Intel For Servers
  • More in offingHCL, IBM, Oracle,

23
Some Experiments
  • Proof of Concept for
  • Maharashtra Police
  • LIC, SBI
  • Cooperative bank software
  • Affordable Web
  • for Schools and Colleges
  • Cache the Free Knowledge on Web and Distribute
    Through CDs
  • (Gutenberg Project)

24
Emerging Price Points
  • 160 GB IDE Disk Rs 6000
  • Mother board 4500
  • Flash chip Rs 75 fro 32MB
  • Person-month varies from Rs 35000 to Rs 150000
  • Software Licenses costlier

25
IT Projects in Government
  • Greater Movement to Adopt Modern IT
  • Several Successful Projects
  • Major Stumbling Blocks
  • Limited Funds for IT
  • Slow Project Implementation

26
Roadmap for Government
  • Reduce duties to bring the price point below
    Psychic-threshold
  • Excise, CVD,
  • Promote Indian Brands
  • Indian MNC
  • Open up Specifications
  • Specify product features, not brand names (Intel
    Pentium, Microsoft Windows, )

27
Roadmap for Government
  • Avoid confusion
  • The CAS imbroglio
  • Use PKI/Smart cards for security
  • Release IPR on base technology
  • Indian Language Fonts (CDAC)
  • E-learning platforms and tools

28
AN UNSOLICITED ADVICE
  • Get Out of Colonial Mindset,
  • The World is ours to make a Mark on.
  • In our move towards a developed nation, to
    provide an honorable and comfortable life to
    Indian citizens, and to live in the world as
    equals,
  • Help IT Penetration
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