Microsoft on Tuesday said it will offer commercial cloud services from local data centres in the country by 2015 as the technology giant gears up for the estimated US $2 trillion domestic market opportunity against competition from rival firms like Google and IBM.
The Richmond-headquartered software major said it will set up 3 data centres in three cities in the country by the end of 2015.
Greyhound Research CEO Sanchit Vir Gogia said Microsoft’s business is an interesting mix between reach and depth – reach via WindowsOS and depth via Enterprise relationships.
While Microsoft has surely missed the mobility curve, it still remains to be a formidable player in Cloud and Platform arena, he added.
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