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Microsoft has opened the doors of its first cloud computing services through its ‘hyper scale’ data centre in Chennai. Two more centres were opened in Pune and Mumbai.
Governments, large businesses, small and medium businesses (SMBs) and the public can use the massive computing power to support their existing workloads. In addition, businesses that deal with large amounts of data will benefit from facilities such as backup and recovery, reduced network distance, lower latency, and the option of a private connection to the cloud.
According to a statement from the Tamil Nadu government, after inaugurating the data centre through video conferencing, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa told Karan Bajwa, MD, Microsoft India, that she was happy with the good work of the firm. She was quoted as saying, “We welcome you to the State and I assure you of the full support of the government .”
Microsoft opens cloud computing services in Chennai - The Hindu
Governments, large businesses, small and medium businesses (SMBs) and the public can use the massive computing power to support their existing workloads. In addition, businesses that deal with large amounts of data will benefit from facilities such as backup and recovery, reduced network distance, lower latency, and the option of a private connection to the cloud.
According to a statement from the Tamil Nadu government, after inaugurating the data centre through video conferencing, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa told Karan Bajwa, MD, Microsoft India, that she was happy with the good work of the firm. She was quoted as saying, “We welcome you to the State and I assure you of the full support of the government .”
Microsoft opens cloud computing services in Chennai - The Hindu