digital payments Archives - DevOps Online North America https://devopsnews.online/tag/digital-payments/ by 31 Media Ltd. Thu, 23 Aug 2018 13:23:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Paytm launches AI cloud computing platform https://devopsnews.online/paytm-launches-ai-cloud-computing-platform/ Tue, 21 Aug 2018 14:03:25 +0000 http://www.devopsonline.co.uk/?p=13816 Paytm announces the launch of its artificial intelligence (AI) cloud computing platform

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Paytm has announced the launch of its artificial intelligence (AI) cloud computing platform.

The platform offers developers, startups and enterprises business-centric apps and high-quality solutions for hassle-free cloud computing, automated workflows, easy payments, messaging and customer engagement.

“Every new-age organisation needs better collaboration and workflow automation tools to become more productive and efficient. Paytm AI cloud packages all these into one; saving organisations time, money and resources, so they are able to better focus on building products that change the world,” said Sujit Kumar Mishra, Vice President, Paytm, in a press release.

“At Paytm we have always ensured the highest standards of customer data privacy and security. Our customer’s data is processed and stored locally in India with no access to any third party or investors.”

The digital payments company also said in a statement that Paytm AI cloud processes and stores all their consumer data locally in servers located only in India while conforming to the highest security and privacy standards.

Written by Leah Alger

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India’s policy to locally store data panics US tech giants https://devopsnews.online/indias-policy-to-locally-store-data-panics-us-tech-giants/ Mon, 06 Aug 2018 14:16:03 +0000 http://www.devopsonline.co.uk/?p=13683 An Indian government panel is working towards data to only be stored within the country, panicking US tech giants over business disruption and inflation

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An Indian government panel is working towards data to only be stored within the country, panicking US tech giants over business disruption and inflation.

Currently, an array of Indian businesses are storing their data on cloud servers located outside the country, with “tens of thousands of customers” using Amazon’s cloud service platform AWS.

If the policy goes as planned, technology giants including Amazon and Microsoft will have to invest in the size and amount of data storage centres they have in India if they wish to pursue being cloud providers in the country.

The Indian government hopes the policy will make data more easily accessible in light of investigations.

According to the Co-Founder of Infosys, Kris Gopalakrishnan, a data protection regime is needed as India’s IT laws framework is “not sufficient for cloud computing”.

Nevertheless, according to a draft report, the Indian public cloud computing market is set to double to US$7billion by 2022.

The report also called for the government by 2022 to “establish a comprehensive data protection regime for digital communications that safeguard the privacy, autonomy and choice of individuals and facilitates India’s effective participation in the global digital economy.”

The Indian government is also working towards designing data storage requirements for digital payment companies and the e-commerce sector.

Written by Leah Alger

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Atos lands on list of largest digital service providers https://devopsnews.online/atos-lands-econsultancys-top-rankings/ Wed, 27 Sep 2017 10:59:22 +0000 http://www.devopsonline.co.uk/?p=10254 Atos announces it is recognised in fourth place as one of the UK’s largest digital service providers in the Econsultancy top 100 rankings

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Atos announced today that it is recognised in fourth place as one of the UK’s largest digital service providers in the Econsultancy top 100 rankings.

The global leader in digital transformation accomplished a 25% growth rate over the last year, with revenues in 2016 exceeding £170million.

Growth of Atos’ specialist digital services combined with the Econsultancy recognition is a significant endorsement of Atos credentials.

Bringing together a blend of people and digital technologies, including notable clients: NS&I, BBC, Anglian Water, Aegon, etc.

Toby Goldblatt, senior vice president for digital services, said: “It’s great to see Atos’ work in customer-led digital transformation being recognised and we hope that this endorsement builds further market understanding of our capabilities.

“The market demands are changing and this year’s Econsultancy top 100 rankings highlights this – it’s now a more balanced mix of former ad’ and design agencies, consultancies and technology firms.”

The breadth of Atos digital transformation services includes customer experience strategy, application transformation, cloud infrastructure, Atos CODEX big data and analytics, SAP Hana integration, infrastructure and hosting, cyber security, digital payments and digital workplace solutions.

Written from press release by Leah Alger

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