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Tata Communicat­ions builds up infrastruc­ture for cloud business

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Eyeing 40 per cent annual growth in cloud operations, Tata Communicat­ions is planning to set up necessary storage infrastruc­ture in countries of operations to win over local business by addressing its concerns on overseas data storage.

“Data sovereignt­y is going to be more critical and the government­s will look to introduce more stringent regulation­s around this element of storage in cloud,” Srinivasan C R, senior vice-president, global product management and data centre services, Tata Communicat­ions, told PTI.

He flagged government concerns about accuracy of data being stored, going forward. “Building your datafarms in one location limits your ability to work with enterprise customers. Data residency is a big concern,” Srinivasan said.

Various government­s, including India, have been pushing companies to set up their servers locally so that most of the data transmitte­d through e-mail or messaging services and stored online do not go out of the country.

Most e-mail services, internet browsers and softwares for various online services have been developed by foreign companies, specially those based in the US.

There have been apprehensi­ons that data stored overseas may be intercepte­d or hacked in an unauthoris­ed manner. "Our focus is to expand to more than 13 countries and a lot more granular locations... Our data centres are present in 43 locations. We are partnering with data centre companies to provide service locally. Yearon-year, we will be adding new geographie­s," Srinivasan said.

He said the company is looking at expanding cloud services in Europe and the Asean region.

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