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Eucalyptus Cloud to Remotely Provision e-Governance Applications
Cloud computing can be defined as on-demand, scalable and elastic web services on public or private fabric consisting any of grid, cluster, virtual machines and physical machines. Ensuring high reliability, scalability, high availability of citizen centric e-Governance services is very important. Cloud...
Uttar Pradesh:Focusing on Rural e-Governance
Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state accounting for about 17 percent of the country's population. It is the fourth largest state in terms of size covering nearly 9 percent of the country's geographical area. With 72 districts and nearly 1 lakh villages the state is also larger...
Jammu & Kashmir: Embraces ICT for e-Governance
J&K State comprises of three geographical regions, namely Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh. Administratively, it is divided into two divisions namely Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu is the winter capital and Srinagar is the summer capital. J&K has 22 Districts of which 8 are newly created....
Pregnancy, Child Tracking and Health Services Management System
NIC Rajasthan has developed and implemented the Pregnancy, Child Tracking & Health Services Management System (PCTS) for Medical, Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Rajasthan, for improving its services right up to the grass root level (Health Sub centre). It is online...
e-College*Suite: Integrated e-Governance solution for College Campus from NIC
In terms of public governance, India has been a laggard in the utilisation of ICT. There are several reasons for this. One is the monopolistic nature of public governance. It is the customer, in this case the "aam aadmi", who has to like or lump whatever is offered by the public institution....