Kerala government rethinks on data centre contracts amid privacy woes

All these matters were being reviewed by the government.

Update: 2018-03-13 19:27 GMT
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Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has  extended the existing contracts with Keltron and Sify Technologies  for the operation, maintenance and upgradation of the two State Data Centres (SDCs)  till this month.    Keltron has been maintaining  SDC-1 since 2012 and  Sify   SDC-2 since 2010. According to sources, the chief minister's office is reviewing the moves to grant a fresh contract to Sify Technologies in the wake of concerns being raised  over the private firm being given access to the SDCs, which are the central data repository of all vital e-governance applications of the state government.

“A decision on either to grant the contract to Sify or to go for re-tender is still pending. Hence, the existing contracts have been extended till this month,” said government sources.   Sources said that apart from the security issues raised by the Opposition parties,  the cost quoted by Sify for certain components like enterprise security and enterprise management were  higher than the estimates prepared by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. All these matters were being reviewed by the government.

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