Inaugurated Wednesday at the Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC) auditorium in Agargaon by Faiz Ahmed Taiyeb, special assistant to the chief adviser on Posts, Telecommunications, and ICT, the services aim to improve national cloud capacity and support high-performance computing. Under the BDSAT project, long-unused GPUs have been activated, and a Nutanix-based cloud infrastructure with a CNCF-certified Kubernetes PaaS platform is now live. Taiyeb said the upgrades address previous capacity and monitoring gaps, enabling BCC to better support digital governance. He added that the new infrastructure will help agencies comply with the Personal Data Protection Ordinance 2025, National Data Management Ordinance 2025, and Cyber Safety Ordinance 2025. To boost AI and research capabilities, the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority has integrated over 20 NVIDIA Volta tensor-core GPUs into a shared cloud platform, the first public-sector facility of its kind.
Source: Dhaka Tribune January 14, 2026 16:15 UTC