There are few other areas of the world as ripe for cloud development as India. Established tech nations such as the United States, Great Britain, or Japan have years of legacy systems and non-cloud standards to clear out while other, less technologically fortunate areas of the world struggle to establish themselves in a new market.
India, meanwhile, has not only a substantive amount of technology-based business thanks to both outsourcing and home-grown startups but a lack of legacy systems to interfere with new-project adoption. Now, the country's first significant cloud computing platform has launched. Is such cloud globalization another sign that companies need to move forward or risk getting left behind? . Here is complete story