The governing body for technical education in India, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has adopted cloud computing to improve technical
education and prepare Indian students for the workforce. Microsoft’s Live@edu service will be
deployed in more than 10,000 technical colleges and institutes throughout India over the
next three months.
Live@edu is a hosted communication and
collaboration service that offers email, Microsoft Office Web Apps, instant
messaging and storage to AICTE’s more than 7 million students and nearly
500,000 faculty members, for a total reach of 7.5 million users — roughly
double the size of the Los Angeles
population — making AICTE Microsoft’s largest cloud customer ever.
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“Microsoft’s cloud platform will make for a truly
progressive ecosystem and contribute to the country’s technical education by
providing a better communication and collaboration platform for institutes and
students,” explains Dr S S Mantha, chairman of AICTE.
According
to Anthony Salcito, vice president of Worldwide Education, the country is witnessing
rapid economic activity and growth. Developing India’s youth and their skills is
going to play an important role globally in the country’s inclusive growth. “The
union budget also laid emphasis on skill development and so does the proposed
12th Five Year Plan with a National Policy on Skill development. The PPP model
(public-private partnership) is most essential in running and managing training
institutions that provide every opportunity to address the skill gap most
efficiently,” adds Salcito.
Sums up Sanket Akerkar, managing director,
Microsoft India: “Microsoft
has always seen education as a priority area and believes that technology
offers possibilities that can help empower not just teachers and students but
collectively India
as a nation.”