HYDERABAD: The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC<\/a>) plans to invest<\/a> Rs 350 crore to develop technologies for computing in Indian languages.
\n
\nC-DAC Director General Rajat Moona said the thrust this year will be on bringing internet to the common man and implementation of the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM).
\n
\nWhile one can already register domain names in Devnagari script and some Indian languages, a major drive is going to be launched this year that \"will actually have a connectivity to the people\", he told PTI here.
\n
\n\"We are looking at Indian languages computing... another localisation and making sites and software available in Indian languages, that's close to Rs 350 crore kind of a project,\" Moona said.
\n
\nOn NSM, he said, \"We are working on supercomputing technologies and National Supercomputing Mission is on the way, and we are looking forward to its implementation. Lots of supercomputers will be installed, applications will be used and lot of supercomputing activity is likely to take place in the next few years.\"
\n
\nInvestment outlay for NSM is Rs 4,500 crore over seven years, Moona said.
\n
\n\"In the project proposal which has already been approved, we had talked about 70-plus supercomputers in all ranges -- 50 of them are for educational purposes and about 20 of them mid-range and a few of them very high-range supercomputers. That was the plan. We are still in the process of defining it further.\"
\n
\nC-DAC is also looking to make investment in hardware design and technologies.
\n
\n\"India has already taken enormous lead in software technology. There are a few projects we are planning to launch in this particular year primarily for hardware technologies,\" he said.
\n
\nMoona said C-DAC is working with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on standardisation of language keyboards.
\n
\n\"Keyboard standards for PCs are already defined and they are already in use but with newer technologies like mobile phones and touch screens, suddenly keyboard technology becomes different and we are working with BIS on defining newer standards for that. In times to come, those standards would be useful and will be available,\" he said.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51729984,"title":"Panasonic launches VoLTE-ready ELUGA Arc smartphone at 12,490","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/panasonic-launches-volte-ready-eluga-arc-smartphone-at-12490\/51729984","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51730054,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"C-DAC plans Rs 350 crore investment in Indian languages computing","synopsis":"C-DAC Director General Rajat Moona said the thrust this year will be on bringing internet to the common man and implementation of the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM).","titleseo":"telecomnews\/c-dac-plans-rs-350-crore-investment-in-indian-languages-computing","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-04-07 18:47:39","lastupd":"2016-04-07 18:50:45","breadcrumbTags":["policy","invest","C-DAC"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/c-dac-plans-rs-350-crore-investment-in-indian-languages-computing"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-04-07" data-index="article_1">

C-DAC计划在印度语言计算投资350卢比

C-DAC总经理Rajat Moona说今年的推力将把互联网上的普通人和实现国家超级计算任务(销售经理)。

  • 更新于2016年4月7日下午06:50坚持

海德拉巴:中心开发先进的计算(C-DAC)计划投资350卢比在印度开发技术计算语言。

C-DAC总经理Rajat Moona说今年的推力将把互联网上的普通人和实现国家超级计算任务(销售经理)。

当一个已经注册的域名在Devnagari脚本和一些印度语言,一个主要的驱动今年将推出,“会有一个连接到人”,他告诉PTI这里。

“我们正在考虑印度语言计算……另一个本地化,让网站在印度语言和软件可用,这是接近350卢比的一个项目,”Moona说。

销售经理,他说,“我们正在超级计算技术和国家超级计算的任务是在路上,我们期待它的实现。大量的超级计算机将被安装,应用程序将使用和许多超级计算活动可能发生在未来几年。”

销售经理投资支出是4500卢比在七年内Moona说。

“在已经批准的项目建议书,我们有谈到70 - +超级计算机在所有范围——50的教育目的和大约20的中档和其中的一些非常高档的超级计算机。这是计划。我们仍在进一步定义它。”

C-DAC也想投资在硬件设计和技术。

“印度在软件技术已经采取了巨大的领先。有一些项目我们计划推出这个特殊的一年主要的硬件技术,”他说。

Moona C-DAC说正在与印度标准(BIS)局标准化语言的键盘。

“标准pc键盘已经定义,他们已经在使用,但是与手机和触摸屏等新技术,突然键盘技术变得不同,我们正在与BIS定义新标准。将来,这些标准将是有用的,可用的,”他说。

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HYDERABAD: The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC<\/a>) plans to invest<\/a> Rs 350 crore to develop technologies for computing in Indian languages.
\n
\nC-DAC Director General Rajat Moona said the thrust this year will be on bringing internet to the common man and implementation of the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM).
\n
\nWhile one can already register domain names in Devnagari script and some Indian languages, a major drive is going to be launched this year that \"will actually have a connectivity to the people\", he told PTI here.
\n
\n\"We are looking at Indian languages computing... another localisation and making sites and software available in Indian languages, that's close to Rs 350 crore kind of a project,\" Moona said.
\n
\nOn NSM, he said, \"We are working on supercomputing technologies and National Supercomputing Mission is on the way, and we are looking forward to its implementation. Lots of supercomputers will be installed, applications will be used and lot of supercomputing activity is likely to take place in the next few years.\"
\n
\nInvestment outlay for NSM is Rs 4,500 crore over seven years, Moona said.
\n
\n\"In the project proposal which has already been approved, we had talked about 70-plus supercomputers in all ranges -- 50 of them are for educational purposes and about 20 of them mid-range and a few of them very high-range supercomputers. That was the plan. We are still in the process of defining it further.\"
\n
\nC-DAC is also looking to make investment in hardware design and technologies.
\n
\n\"India has already taken enormous lead in software technology. There are a few projects we are planning to launch in this particular year primarily for hardware technologies,\" he said.
\n
\nMoona said C-DAC is working with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) on standardisation of language keyboards.
\n
\n\"Keyboard standards for PCs are already defined and they are already in use but with newer technologies like mobile phones and touch screens, suddenly keyboard technology becomes different and we are working with BIS on defining newer standards for that. In times to come, those standards would be useful and will be available,\" he said.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51729984,"title":"Panasonic launches VoLTE-ready ELUGA Arc smartphone at 12,490","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/panasonic-launches-volte-ready-eluga-arc-smartphone-at-12490\/51729984","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51730054,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"C-DAC plans Rs 350 crore investment in Indian languages computing","synopsis":"C-DAC Director General Rajat Moona said the thrust this year will be on bringing internet to the common man and implementation of the National Supercomputing Mission (NSM).","titleseo":"telecomnews\/c-dac-plans-rs-350-crore-investment-in-indian-languages-computing","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-04-07 18:47:39","lastupd":"2016-04-07 18:50:45","breadcrumbTags":["policy","invest","C-DAC"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/c-dac-plans-rs-350-crore-investment-in-indian-languages-computing"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/c-dac-plans-rs-350-crore-investment-in-indian-languages-computing/51730054">