By 2027, China will adopt more than 30 new government and industry standards for cloud computing.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Beijing, October 10 (Xinhua) — China plans to develop more than 30 new national and industry standards for cloud computing by 2027, as the sector has seen steady growth in recent years, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced on Thursday.

The new standards will focus on cloud computing-related technologies, services, applications, management and security, according to the cloud computing sector standardization guidelines published by the China Institute of Industrial Policy.

Over the years of rapid development, China has formed a huge cloud computing market, which plays a key role in accelerating industrial upgrading and creating a healthy digital ecology, the guidelines note.

The new standards are expected to regulate the definitions of cloud computing-related technologies, services and applications, and standardize requirements for the use of cloud computing across various industries.

In addition, China will work to enhance the consistency of key indicators in international and domestic standards in this sector, according to the guidelines. -0-

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