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Beyond backups The quiet rise of BaaS in India

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August 2025

India's data game is changing quietly, but radically. Backup-as-a-Service is no longer just about saving copies; it's about saving businesses. From ransomware defence to compliance readiness, BaaS is fast becoming the digital backbone no one talks about

- ASHOK PANDEY BHARTI TREHAN

Beyond backups The quiet rise of BaaS in India

There was a time when backup was merely a checkbox on the IT to-do list. A precautionary measure. Something to dust off during audits or after a scare. But in today's India, where ransomware is weaponised, compliance norms are razor-sharp and data has become a currency, backup has grown teeth. And it's quietly redefining how Indian enterprises approach resilience.

Enter Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS)

Across BFSI corridors, Tier 2 manufacturing units, educational institutes in remote towns and even government e-offices, BaaS is emerging not just as a tech trend but a business survival imperative. And while it's still largely under the radar of mainstream IT narratives, the shift is happening.

From onetime sale to a lifelong handshake

One of the most compelling shifts BaaS has brought is in how companies think about revenue itself. Traditional IT resellers and backup software providers operated on a transactional model: sell a license, close the deal, move on.

Today, they're replacing those spikes-and-valleys cash flows with smooth, predictable recurring revenues.

It isn’t just about billing cycles. It’s about forging long-term relationships with regular health checks, managed SLAs and continuous optimisation. The partner becomes a strategic advisor, not just a vendor.

The compliance burden is real, and local

India isn’t easy terrain for BaaS. Regulations are mounting, especially for BFSI, healthcare and government sectors. Between RBI directives, HIPAA-like constraints and the new DPDP Act, clients are under pressure to ensure data stays within the country's borders.

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