Pi Data Center In Amaravathi AP As IT Hub

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Pi Data Center In Amaravathi Ap As IT Hub

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The foundation of IT sector in Amravati, the capital of Andhra Pradesh is going well . While nationally and internationally the situation is not so well,even AP is planning to emerge with cloud computing in the fuure days. As part of this, the “Pi data center” at Manglagiri was started in the presence of Chief Minister Chandrababu and IT Minister Lokesh.

Pi Data Center Details

The whole world hopes that the fourth generation industrial revolution will come with Big Data. The government is already implementing a plan to provide more data centers in AP to store data and analyze the key role. The “Pi data center”, which is now the initialisation in the formation of this kind of hub in south. This data center of the Tier-Four has been set up on an area of 10 acres. Around 5 lakh square feet office building was constructed. This institution will directly employ 300 people, and indirectly employ 2,000 people. A total of 5,000 rocks were created at this data center. It is used to store 1000 government information.

The state government hopes to attract about $ 5 billion in AP by 2020 by setting up a suitable data center for cloud computing. Engineering students have a wide range of job opportunities when they receive that goal. Finally, In the data analytics, there will be lakhs of paid jobs to senior citizens. But the number is limited.

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