Oracle Bone Inscriptions will modernize the Indian national education technology platform "DIKSHA".

  According to the Indo-Asia News Agency reported on August 2nd, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, a cloud giant, announced on Wednesday (August 2nd) that the Ministry of Education has chosen "Oracle Bone Inscriptions Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)" to modernize the Indian national educational technology platform "Knowledge Sharing Digital Infrastructure (DIKSHA)".

  According to the multi-year cooperation agreement, OCI will help the Ministry of Education to use DIKSHA to provide educational resources for millions of students, teachers and collaborators across the country, and help DIKSHA to access more easily and reduce its IT costs.

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  This educational technology platform supports 1.48 million schools in 35 Indian states and federal territories, and provides 36 Indian languages.

  Shailender Kumar, Senior Vice President and Regional Managing Director of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, India and NetSuite Asia Pacific and Japan, said in a statement: "Our next-generation cloud computing fully meets DIKSHA's goals, providing scalability and flexibility, while running applications faster, safer and more effectively."

  The company said that DIKSHA generated a lot of logs, and they used Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana(ELK stack) to diagnose applications, monitor performance and create dashboards. OCI Compute VM and OCI Storage will help manage the workload of the platform and store application content, such as PDF, video and web pages, as well as performance logs.

  In addition, OCI Media Flow and OCI Media Streams process and store video content in the correct format and resolution to meet the needs of users and help users access nearly 1.5 million videos on the platform more easily.

  (Compile: Jinyang)