​Guizhou creates model on big data development

​By Gao Zhan
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A shared parking space in Guiyang, Guizhou province. [Photo by Gao Zhan/China.org.cn]

By offering support to big data talents in such ways as providing talents with "green card" service, housing purchase subsidies, apartments and other forms of awards, Guizhou has tried its best to encourage big data enterprises to cooperate with colleges and universities, scientific research institutes and vocational training institutes to set up bases for educational practice and practical training. 

Meanwhile, Guiyang National High-tech Industry Development Zone (Guiyang HIDZ), as the area in Guizhou with the most big data companies and talents, has rolled out 12 "Ten Policies" covering such fields as big data, science and technology. 

"When I first started my own business, the microenterprise department of Guiyang HIDZ administration for industry and commerce helped my company receive an interest-free loan of 200,000 yuan, while the Science and Technology Bureau of Guiyang offered us a batch of equipment," said Gong Boxiang, founder of Guizhou Xishan Technology Co., Ltd. 

Gong, 28, from Hefei City in east China's Anhui province, said the close attention Guiyang paid to big data development was an important reason for his decision to stay in the city. 

Huo Tao came to Guiyang from east China's Shandong province in 2015, and established Guizhou Baishan Cloud Technology Co., Ltd. later that same year. After three years of development, Huo's company is now providing services for 300 large- and medium-sized internet-based companies including Microsoft Corporation and Toutiao. 

Sound institutional mechanisms assure data development and sharing 

In 2016, Guizhou became the first provincial-level administrative area in China to issue regulations on promoting the development and application of big data. 

In 2017, Guiyang Municipal Government officially issued the regulations on the sharing and opening of its data, and carried out the research and formulation of 15 big data-related local standards and promoted their implementation in the province. The regulations were the first local regulations on big data in Chinese cities with district-level administrative areas. 

Moreover, in 2018, Guizhou started another round of legislative research of big data for further regulation for enhanced sharing of government data.

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