NEW DELHI: Main end-to-end digital transformation service supplier Yotta Information Providers on Monday introduced that it partnered with Nepal’s BLC Holdings to construct the primary supercloud knowledge centre facility referred to as ‘K1’ in Ramkot, close to Kathmandu.
Nepal’s first supercloud knowledge centre will provide a full stack of cloud, managed IT and cyber safety providers, to retailer and course of, knowledge and purposes for varied use instances together with AI fashions and enterprise purposes, the corporate talked about.
“This strategic collaboration not solely expands our very important market attain but additionally allows us to offer state-of-the-art applied sciences, aiding companies in institution and progress, all whereas guaranteeing regulatory compliance,” Sunil Gupta, Co-Founder & CEO, Yotta Information Providers, stated in a press release.
K1 presents a wide range of key options, together with superior knowledge safety and customised enterprise options to an indigenous hyperscale cloud providing, state-of-the-art infrastructure, cybersecurity experience, seamless integration with managed IT providers, 24/7 buyer help, price optimisation, and a aggressive edge.
“By partnering with Yotta we’re strategically positioned to satisfy the amount and scale necessities whereas concurrently delivering the premium, tremendous excessive availability wants of hyperscalers, enterprises and authorities alike,” stated Megha Chaudhary, MD, BLC.
“This partnership can even emphasise the much-needed native participation and management, thus addressing knowledge sovereignty issues,” she added.
Chaudhary additionally stated that the brand new supercloud knowledge centre will generate jobs from building to high-tech operations, empowering Nepal’s workforce.