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 Why Edge Computing Is Becoming Critical for Multi-Location Businesses in India In today’s rapidly digitizing business environment, companies operating across multiple branches face one major challenge—managing enormous volumes of data while maintaining speed, security, and efficiency. Traditional centralized IT infrastructure is no longer capable of supporting data-heavy operations, especially when real-time responses are crucial. This is where edge computing becomes a powerful solution for modern Indian enterprises. What Is Edge Computing? Edge computing processes data closer to where it is generated—whether it’s a retail outlet, hospital, school, warehouse, or manufacturing unit. Instead of sending everything to a central data center or cloud, local servers handle critical processing, reducing delays and ensuring faster decision-making. For multi-location businesses, this architecture ensures operational continuity, enhanced security, and seamless digital experience across a...
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 Why Indian Companies Are Moving Toward Secure Hybrid Work Infrastructure in 2025 Introduction As Indian enterprises continue to scale digitally, 2025 marks a major shift toward secure hybrid work infrastructure . With distributed teams, growing cybersecurity risks, and the need for uninterrupted operations, companies across sectors—IT, BFSI, manufacturing, education, and healthcare—are rethinking how they build their digital workplace. Hybrid work is no longer just a response to the pandemic; it has become the default work model . However, the challenge now is ensuring security, productivity, and interoperability across multiple locations, devices, and applications. 1. Rising Cybersecurity Threats Are Driving Secure Work Models India saw a significant rise in cyberattacks on endpoints, VPNs, and unsecured networks over the past two years. Hybrid work environments naturally expose businesses to more vulnerabilities such as ransomware, phishing, unsecured Wi-Fi, and insider thr...
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  Why Edge-Ready Storage Will Become the Next Big IT Investment for Indian SMBs in 2025 Edge-Ready Storage Indian SMBs are entering a new data era. Business operations are no longer running only from HQ or a single data center. Retail, warehouses, plants, branches, and remote offices are generating more data than ever through cameras, POS, IoT devices, sensors, and machines. Because of this, Edge-Ready Storage is becoming a priority upgrade in 2025. This shift is happening because businesses now need faster decision-making at the source. Sending every GB of raw data to the cloud or a central server increases latency, cost, and risk. Edge storage allows processing, caching, analytics, and retention at the location where data is created, not 300 km away. This brings 3 direct advantages: Faster response for business logic (lower latency) Lower network cost because only required data travels Continuous operation even if the network link is down A retail outlet with 3...
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 How AI Driven Video Analytics Is Transforming CCTV into Business Intelligence in India Traditional CCTV was always seen as a passive security system. It recorded video, stored footage, and was used only after an incident had happened. That mindset is changing rapidly. With AI-powered video analytics, CCTV is no longer just a monitoring tool; it has become a real-time business intelligence generator . Enterprises in India are now using camera data to improve operations, safety, efficiency, compliance, customer behaviour understanding, and decision-making. Why is this shift happening Three key market factors are accelerating adoption in India: Camera and edge devices have become affordable Cloud GPU-based processing has become more accessible Management wants actionable insights, not raw footage The value is now not in the “camera hardware,”  the value is in the data insights that the camera generates. What AI video analytics can deliver This is beyond motion...
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 How Predictive Analytics Is Transforming IT Infrastructure Planning for Indian Enterprises Introduction Indian enterprises are at a point where IT infrastructure can no longer be planned based on assumptions. Workloads are scaling rapidly. Cloud usage is increasing every quarter. Data traffic is unpredictable due to hybrid work, remote applications, omnichannel usage, and growing digital adoption across industries. This complexity makes traditional manual planning slow, inefficient, and costly. Predictive Analytics is becoming the foundation for smarter, data-driven IT infrastructure planning in India. It uses AI, machine learning, and real-time telemetry data to accurately forecast future capacity, performance, and resource requirements. Why Predictive Analytics Matters Today Instead of waiting for a system to fail and then reacting, Indian IT teams can now predict performance bottlenecks before they occur. Predictive analytics allows CIOs, CTOs, and IT Heads to analyse real...