NEW DELHI: Microsoft announced plans Tuesday to offer its commercial cloud services from Indian datacentres as it seeks to tap what it calls a US$2tril (RM6.56tril) market in the country where Internet use is growing rapidly.
The move is part of the US tech giant's strategy to prepare for a world in which all data is stored online in locked accounts as it attempts to keep its market edge, with desktop use declining.
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