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The Hindu
2 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Autodesk allows local storage option for Indian customers in an attempt to boost data security, recoverability, trust
Autodesk on Thursday (August 7, 2025) said its customers in India can now store and manage their data within the country. Until now, there was no local storage option available for the country, and therefore, customer data was stored outside the country. The new arrangement would boost data safety, privacy and recoverability and also support regulatory compliance, said the California-based firm that offers 3D design, engineering and entertainment software. With India now available as a primary project data storage location, businesses and public sector organisations, especially in regulated sectors such as government, infrastructure, and utilities can satisfy customer requirements and preferences while benefiting from enterprise-grade security, privacy and recoverability, said the company. Autodesk said its decision to expand regional offerings would also reinforce its commitment to India's digital transformation. The design firm also said a recent survey indicated that Indian organisations (37%) expressed lack of trust in tools due to issues like data security and the local offering would address this concern by unlocking access to secure cloud collaboration tools with regional storage. With this, AECO (architecture, engineering, construction and operations) customers of Autodesk would be able to choose India as their primary project data storage region when using Autodesk Docs, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, and Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro. Kamolika Peres Gupta, Vice President, India and SAARC, Autodesk said, 'India is at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation journey, where the convergence of infrastructure growth and data-driven innovation is reshaping industries. As companies look to accelerate this transformation, prioritising data regionalisation is becoming a strategic imperative, enabling trust, transparency, and seamless collaboration.'' The newly introduced India-based regional storage offering would empower businesses and public institutions to harness the full potential of cloud-powered design and construction, while delivering international standards of data integrity and performance, she said. 'India is a strategic growth market for Autodesk and we are launching focused initiatives to offer tailored design and make solutions suiting the Indian realities,'' Ms. Gupta added.


Economic Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Economic Times
Autodesk launches regional data offerings in India, enabling local data storage
San-Francisco headquartered Autodesk on Thursday announced the expansion of its regional data offerings to India, enabling businesses and public sector organisations to store their data within the country. The move enables enterprises, particularly those in regulated sectors such as infrastructure, government, and utilities, to select India as their primary data storage location when utilising Autodesk's cloud collaboration tools. "The newly introduced India-based regional storage offering will empower businesses and public institutions to harness the full potential of cloud-powered design and construction, while delivering international standards of data integrity and performance. "India is a strategic growth market for Autodesk, and we are launching focused initiatives to offer tailored design and make solutions suiting the Indian realities," said Kamolika Peres Gupta, Vice President, India and SAARC, Autodesk. The India-based data storage capability applies to products including Autodesk Docs, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, and Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro. The regional offerings are supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure in India. With this launch, India joins other regions, including the United States, the European Union, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Canada, where Autodesk provides regional data storage options.


Hans India
2 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
Autodesk launches regional data offerings in India, enabling local data storage
New Delhi: San-Francisco headquartered Autodesk on Thursday announced the expansion of its regional data offerings to India, enabling businesses and public sector organisations to store their data within the country. The move enables enterprises, particularly those in regulated sectors such as infrastructure, government, and utilities, to select India as their primary data storage location when utilising Autodesk's cloud collaboration tools. "The newly introduced India-based regional storage offering will empower businesses and public institutions to harness the full potential of cloud-powered design and construction, while delivering international standards of data integrity and performance. "India is a strategic growth market for Autodesk, and we are launching focused initiatives to offer tailored design and make solutions suiting the Indian realities," said Kamolika Peres Gupta, Vice President, India and SAARC, Autodesk. The India-based data storage capability applies to products including Autodesk Docs, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, and Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro. The regional offerings are supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure in India. With this launch, India joins other regions, including the United States, the European Union, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Canada, where Autodesk provides regional data storage options.
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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Autodesk brings regional offering to India, enables local data storage
Autodesk on Thursday announced the expansion of its localised data offerings to include India, providing customers the ability to store and manage project data locally. India now joins the United States, European Union, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Canada in benefiting from Autodesk's global regional storage options. With India now available as a primary project data storage location, businesses and public sector organisations—especially in regulated sectors such as government, infrastructure, and utilities—can meet customer requirements and preferences while benefiting from enterprise-grade security, privacy, and recoverability. 'India is at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation journey, where the convergence of infrastructure growth and data-driven innovation is reshaping industries. The newly introduced India-based regional storage offering will empower businesses and public institutions to harness the full potential of cloud-powered design and construction, while delivering international standards of data integrity and performance,' said Kamolika Peres Gupta, Vice-President, India and SAARC, Autodesk. According to organisations surveyed for Autodesk's 2025 State of Design & Make report, digital transformation is delivering a 50 per cent return on investment in architecture, engineering, construction and operations (AECO) industries, particularly in productivity, innovation, and customer satisfaction. However, in India, 37 per cent of organisations cited a lack of trust in tools due to concerns over data security. The new India regional offering aims to address this by providing access to secure cloud collaboration tools backed by localised data storage. AECO customers can now select India as their primary data storage region when using Autodesk Docs, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, and Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro. This capability supports Autodesk's commitment to offer more cloud collaboration choices and equips organisations to manage project data effectively within the country. 'India is a strategic growth market for Autodesk and we are launching focused initiatives to offer tailored design and make solutions suited to Indian realities. The expansion of the regional storage offering to India is another step that reiterates our commitment to India by supporting its vision for resilient, tech-enabled infrastructure while empowering customers to lead with confidence in a digital-first environment,' Peres added. Autodesk's regional offerings are supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS). In June 2025, Autodesk also launched localised building information modelling (BIM) solutions tailored to India's infrastructure needs, aimed at supporting smarter, more efficient and sustainable development.


News18
2 days ago
- Business
- News18
Autodesk launches regional data offerings in India, enabling local data storage
New Delhi, Aug 7 (PTI) San-Francisco headquartered Autodesk on Thursday announced the expansion of its regional data offerings to India, enabling businesses and public sector organisations to store their data within the country. The move enables enterprises, particularly those in regulated sectors such as infrastructure, government, and utilities, to select India as their primary data storage location when utilising Autodesk's cloud collaboration tools. 'The newly introduced India-based regional storage offering will empower businesses and public institutions to harness the full potential of cloud-powered design and construction, while delivering international standards of data integrity and performance. 'India is a strategic growth market for Autodesk, and we are launching focused initiatives to offer tailored design and make solutions suiting the Indian realities," said Kamolika Peres Gupta, Vice President, India and SAARC, Autodesk. The India-based data storage capability applies to products including Autodesk Docs, Autodesk BIM Collaborate, and Autodesk BIM Collaborate Pro. The regional offerings are supported by Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure in India. With this launch, India joins other regions, including the United States, the European Union, Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Canada, where Autodesk provides regional data storage options. PTI ANK ANK DR DR view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.