Indian govt body is Microsoft's biggest cloud customer

All India Council for Technical Education to roll out Microsoft's Live@edu cloud services to over 7 million students

Microsoft Corp. and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) have announced that AICTE is deploying Microsoft Live@edu over the next three months to more than 10,000 technical colleges and institutes throughout India. The cloud deployment will expand students access to high-quality technical education and collaboration.

Live@edu is a hosted communication and collaboration service that offers email, Microsoft Office Web Apps, instant messaging and storage to AICTEs 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 Microsofts largest cloud customer ever.

Live@edu is the first step in AICTEs deployment of Microsoft cloud computing for education. AICTE also plans to deploy Microsoft Office 365 for education when it becomes available later this year, providing access to Microsoft Exchange Online email and calendar, Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Lync Online and Microsoft Office Professional as the technical infrastructure to support member colleges and institutes.

Microsofts cloud platform will make for a truly progressive ecosystem and contribute to the countrys technical education by providing a better communication and collaboration platform for institutes and students, said SS Mantha, chairman of AICTE.

Part of Indias Ministry of Human Resource Development, AICTE is the governing body for technical education in India, certifying and managing technical colleges and institutes in a country where the technology industry and higher education are both becoming increasingly vital to the economy. To carry out its charge of evaluating the curriculum and quality of education for all technical institutes across the country, AICTE needed to have consistent and timely communication with these colleges, some of which are located in the remotest districts of India. AICTE and the ministry wanted to deploy a technology system that would provide an efficient platform for students and the institutional framework and would foster efficiency and support broader educational reforms.

AICTE reviewed solutions from a range of vendors, including Microsoft, IBM and Google. One of the major factors in the decision to choose Microsofts cloud services for education was Microsofts comprehensive commitment to education across all the companys products and programmes, as well as the systems seamless interoperation with the entire Microsoft product portfolio. The council was also impressed by Microsofts extensive experience in higher education and ability to deploy a system across geographically distributed locations without adding significantly to the institutions IT management costs or complexity.

We are delighted with the confidence posed by AICTE in Microsoft, said Sanket Akerkar, managing director, Microsoft Corp. India Private Ltd. 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.

The implementation is already underway and is being managed by Microsoft and a set of Live@edu partners. Full deployment is expected to be complete by summer 2012.

Live@edu is Microsoft's cloud suite for education, with more than 22 million people using the service worldwide. At 7.5 million users, the AICTE deployment is the largest cloud deployment ever. Other recent Live@edu adoptions include a 700,000 cloud-based collaboration solution for the Kentucky Department of Education. The online service helps educational institutions provide email and enterprise-grade online tools to students and faculty while helping to reduce costs and simplify IT management.

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