Customers will be
able to participate in the private preview of Microsoft Azure from India
datacenters in July 2015, which is a key component of our Microsoft Cloud
services. This will give them a
head-start to run trials of their apps on Microsoft Azure from local
infrastructure. With these hyper-scale datacenters, Microsoft will offer
enterprise-grade cloud services from local datacenters to customers of all
sizes and industries including government departments and banking and financial
services. Microsoft will launch the commercial cloud services from local datacenters
by the end of this year.
In addition to Microsoft Azure and Office 365, Microsoft also announced
that Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online will also be available from India
datacenters in the first half of 2016.
Speaking with the media in Bangalore
today, Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President, Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise Group, said, “Building
an intelligent cloud is a key Microsoft strategy for global markets, including
India. We deliver the most open, complete and secure enterprise-grade cloud
services. Services from local datacenters
will open infinite computing capacity for Indian government departments, banks,
telecom companies and enterprises or all sizes. This will help make Digital
India a reality.”
With the
availability of Microsoft’s commercial cloud service from local datacenters, public
and hybrid cloud adoption will likely accelerate in India. Organizations in the
country will benefit from data sovereignty, lower latency and geo redundancy
with the availability of local infrastructure.
Microsoft’s cloud
services in India have grown over 100 percent in revenue in the past year, and
the commitment to offer locally hosted Microsoft Azure, Office 365 and CRM
Online will further accelerate this. Microsoft’s locally available cloud
services will open opportunities for customers across many different segments
and industries including banking, financial
services and insurance (BFSI) companies, state-owned enterprises and government
departments, to now adopt the public cloud. The services offered via the local
datacenters will create new avenues for Microsoft India’s 10,000+ partner
ecosystem, comprised of hosters, independent software vendors (ISVs), system
integrators (SIs) and others. It can
open new possibilities in e-governance, financial inclusion, healthcare and
education, and positively impact the lives of a billion people.