Zoho's Global Data Centers Ensure Data Sovereignty for 100M Users
Chennai-based Zoho Corporation, a global technology giant, is making waves with its commitment to data sovereignty and technological independence. The company, with over 100 million users across 150 countries, invests in foundational technologies to reduce reliance on foreign platforms.
Zoho owns and operates over 18 data centers worldwide, each adhering to local laws and regulations. For instance, Zoho's data center in Amsterdam serves EU users, ensuring compliance with the region's strict data privacy rules. This commitment to data sovereignty is a key aspect of Zoho's 'Made in India' ethos, which extends beyond product development to a broader mission of technological independence.
Zoho develops all its products, including the privacy-focused messaging app Arattai, in India. The company builds its software frameworks in-house using open-source technologies and owns its hardware. This in-house approach allows Zoho to pay taxes on its global income in India, despite having offices in over 80 countries. Zoho's 50+ apps are used by a vast user base, demonstrating the company's global reach and impact.
Zoho's commitment to data sovereignty and technological independence is evident in its global data center network, in-house software development, and use of open-source technologies. By investing in foundational technologies and paying taxes in India, Zoho is not only serving its users but also contributing to its home country's economic growth.
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