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India slips two places in cloud computing preparedness: Report

In the last report which came out in 2016, India had a ranking of 18 among 24 countries.

March 08, 2018 / 14:49 IST
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Neha Alawadhi Moneycontrol News

India lost four ranking points in cloud computing in the last two years, thereby indicating that the legal and regulatory environment for cloud computing in the country is restricting cloud innovation, according to a report by BSA | The Software Alliance's 2018 Global Cloud Computing Scorecard.

Germany scored the highest on the Scorecard due to its national cybersecurity policies and promotion of free trade, followed closely by Japan and the United States. Falling behind are nations that have failed to embrace the international approach: Russia, China, Indonesia, Vietnam and India.

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In the last report which came out in 2016, India had a ranking of 18 among 24 countries. This has fallen to 20 this year.

BSA counts Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, Amazon Web Services and IBM as members.