India’s leading IT company ESDS Software Solution Ltd. has launched ‘Swaraj Cloud’, an AI-enabled indigenous cloud platform developed entirely in India and subject to Indian laws. Designed for industries, banks, government bodies, public sector undertakings (PSUs), healthcare and other regulated sectors, the platform provides an integrated solution for data sovereignty, artificial intelligence (AI) and secure cloud services.
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According to the company, Swaraj Cloud has been developed keeping in mind the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023, MeitY’s cloud framework and RBI’s data residency guidelines. The servers, storage and networks in this platform are owned by ESDS, customer data is stored only in Indian data centers and is governed by Indian laws.
A key feature of Swaraj Cloud is the ‘Prompt-to-Production’ Solution Generator. With the help of this, businesses or organizations can express their needs in simple language. AI then creates the required cloud architecture, estimates costs, verifies regulatory criteria, and builds the entire cloud environment automatically in minutes. This can greatly speed up a process that previously took several weeks.
The platform offers GPU-based services for AI model training, Managed Kubernetes, Container Registry, MLOps, Compliance Monitoring, SIEM, DDoS protection, real-time billing and more than 30 cloud services as well as more than 80 AI-based capabilities. Billing will be in Indian rupees and the company claims that the platform is MeitY-accredited and compliant with the DPDP Act.
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Piyush Somani, promoter, managing director and chairman of ESDS, said a large part of India’s digital economy still depends on foreign cloud services. Through Swaraj Cloud, which seeks to make India self-reliant in the areas of data, AI, cloud and cyber security, this initiative will be an important step towards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and strengthening digital sovereignty. Komal Somani, Whole Time Director, ESDS also believes that the platform will bridge the gap between regulatory requirements and business requirements of industries.
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