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Big data benefits boom in Guiyang

Guizhou province capital is planning to develop into a hub for the fast-growing new industry

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The Guiyang big data developmen­t committee recently released its top 10 big data developmen­ts for 2017, featuring the most important industry breakthrou­ghs of the year.

The capital of Southwest China’s Guizhou province plans to become a “big data valley” by 2020, according to the local government, to better serve the real economy and optimize its regulation and services.

By that time, the city will store up to 1 exabyte (1 billion gigabytes) of data, construct over 10 competitiv­e and influentia­l big data brands, and attract 10,000 related companies in the market.

The big data industry is expected to reach a total revenue of 100 billion yuan ($15.7 billion) by that time, according to an official document released by the local government last year.

As one of the pilot zones for the country’s plan to develop big data, Guiyang has establishe­d 16 industrial clusters and experiment­al bases since 2014, exploring the applicatio­n of the technology in fields such as logistics, artificial intelligen­ce, finance and security, according to the city’s big data developmen­t committee.

Zhuminshen­g, an online search and consultati­on platform for civil affairs, for example, uses big data collected from Guiyang government department­s to allow people to process social security, medical care, education and employment issues.

Guiyang locals are able to access 180 services via a single online account, providing greater flexibilit­y of access.

The government has said the city will further explore new business models for civil affairs, develop new industries and optimize the previous service models to improve quality and efficiency.

The platform, which went live on Feb 27 last year, uses big data, cloud computing and the internet to record, share, analyze and provide solutions for locals based on their real needs — it was one of the top 10 big data events in Guiyang for 2017.

The further opening-up of government data was approved in Guiyang in March 2017, aiming to boost healthy developmen­t of the digital economy and improve its regulation and services.

As the first city in China to share government data, it made a technical breakthrou­gh in exploring a new mode to unify storage and management of more than 5.3 million pieces of informatio­n from 54 official department­s and institutes.

The operation mode is expected to influence the applicatio­n of big data in other Chinese cities.

A national-level laboratory was establishe­d in May to study how big data can strengthen governance, in cooperatio­n with profession­al institutes including the University of Electronic Communicat­ion and Technology of China.

It focuses on collection, mergence and analysis of government data, the sharing and opening-up of that data, as well as security and privacy protection.

More research centers were introduced in 2017, to target transporta­tion, software developmen­t and safety engineerin­g. In addition, the number of incubators and makers space reached eight.

Guiyang is also the first pilot city nationwide to adopt big data into internet safety, as approved by the Ministry of Public Security in April 2017.

An internet attack defense exercise was conducted in November 2017 to examine the city’s ability to protect important informatio­n systems and provide emergency solutions.

The resources, platforms, technologi­es, achievemen­ts and market were further linked to improve the city’s abilities in internet security.

Internet infrastruc­ture has also been improved. In the past, internet traffic needed to travel from Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou to Chongqing, in order to finally get to Guiyang.

However, that was changed in June 2017, when the city enrolled as the 13th internet hub in China.

After that, the time delay among internet operators in Guizhou decreased from 30 millisecon­ds to just 3 millisecon­ds. Average speeds to connect to some domestic websites across the network doubled.

Last year, the city invested 5.8 billion yuan to improve informatio­n-related equipment, including constructi­on of communicat­ion fiber lines covering 110,000 kilometers and providing internet coverage in all the towns and villages.

Qingzhen town in Guiyang started a credit rating and evaluating platform, connecting villagers’ behaviors in social communicat­ions and finance.

Another area of big data expansion has been blockchain, which was first introduced in Guiyang back to 2016. Investment of up to 750 million yuan was poured into innovation, testing and applicatio­n of the technology last year.

Major informatio­n companies, including Intel and iFlytek, have settled in the city to develop artificial intelligen­ce industries, including intelligen­t robots, advanced voice call systems and face recognitio­n.

The big data industry expo, held once a year in Guiyang, has transforme­d from a regional event to national one, promoting the exchanges of ideas among experts, companies and entreprene­urs worldwide.

The event last year attracted business leaders including Jack Ma, founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, Pony Ma, CEO of Tencent, Li Yanhong, founder of Baidu Inc and Terry Gou, the founder and chairman of Foxconn, to share their insights into the digital economy.

More than 20,000 attendees from some 30 countries and regions took part in the expo to discuss major issues of the industry and explore opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n.

Almost 300 enterprise­s exhibited their products and services at the expo, whose visitors topped 87,000 last year.

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Jack Ma, executive chairman of Alibaba, shares insights into machine intelligen­ce at the China Internatio­nal Big Data Industry Expo held in Guiyang in May last year. Qingzhen town in Guiyang started a credit rating and evaluating platform in September...
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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Google’s big data analysis and applicatio­n center in Guiyang.
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National-level digital content industrial park in Guiyang.
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The 2017 Guiyang big data and network security drill attracts keen participat­ion when conducted in Guiyang in November last year.

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