RBI ropes in HCL Comnet for IT overhaul
The exercise will cost RBI around Rs 100 cr. Under the terms of the contract, HCL will set up the two centres and maintain them for the RBI for 7 years. Build your biz online
The exercise will cost RBI close to Rs 100 crore, and the contract has been awarded to software exporter HCL Technologies, sources said. Under the terms of the contract, HCL will set up the two centres and maintain them for the RBI for seven years.
A part of the contract also involves moving the different applications that are running across locations and consolidating them at a single place on web and Java-based platforms. The RBI spokesperson confirmed the development, but declined to comment on the implication of the move for banks, citing security reasons. An industry source said this was probably RBI’s first data centre.
Of the two data centres that RBI is setting up, one would be located at Navi Mumbai (where others such as Bombay Stock Exchange also have their infrastructure) and the second, which will function as a disaster recovery centre, will be based at Nagpur.
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The implementation and maintenance of the project will be handled by HCL Comnet, the HCL Tech arm that provides infrastructure management services, the source said.
After telecom, the government and retail sectors are projected to make the largest IT spends in India.
“Typically, multinationals also to prefer to partner with local vendors for government contracts because the tendering process follows a set of guidelines which they or may not be comfortable with,” said one large local vendor. In this case, RBI is learnt to have shortlisted 3-4 players for the tender and selected HCL Tech from among them.
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