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'We will launch public cloud platform by Jan'

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August 25, 2023

Yotta Data Services, part of real estate developer Hiranandani group, is on an expansion spree.

- Shraddha Goled

'We will launch public cloud platform by Jan'

The Mumbai-based company has a data centre park each in Mumbai and Noida, and plans to expand to more locations in India and overseas. In an interview, Sunil Gupta, co-founder, managing director, and chief executive, spoke about the company’s ongoing projects, its plans to start a public cloud platform and the impact of India’s new data protection law. Edited excerpts:

What are some of the major projects in the pipeline?

We are right now working on five more projects. Two of these data centre parks are coming up in Mumbai (Powai and Chandiwali). Both these projects are two buildings each with about 67 MW of IT power each. We are also planning to set up a data centre in GIFT City, Gujarat by October. We are building another data centre park containing multiple buildings in Chennai, with the first slated to be live by October 2024.

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