Digiboxx: DigiBoxx launches Megh3 digital storage solution in India – Times of India
Speaking about Megh3, Arnab Mitra, CEO, DigiBoxx, said, “Megh3 is built on really compelling, powerful capabilities and we have put tremendous effort into adding new features, keeping in mind the myriad data storage requirements of customers.I am confident that Megh3 will be instrumental in bringing about organizational transformation as it affords both reliability and scalability. In addition, with growing concerns over data ownership and digital IP, it is necessary to be more conscious about where your data is being stored. Our servers and data centres are based in India, ensuring the user’s digital assets are stored safely in the country.”
Megh3 by Digiboxx: Price and availability
Megh3 will be available at Rs 1299 per TB, per month. In India, Megh3 by DigiBoxx is powered by Hitachi through Hitachi Systems India. DigiBoxx has already run a few pilot projects for Megh3 with Hitachi India and has successfully provided a backup storage solution to various businesses that want to store their data in India.
Megh3 by Digiboxx: Key features
Megh3 will not only provide its users access to flexibility and functionality at affordable price points but will also offer unlimited scalability, security, and performance. Digiboxx claims that the latest digital storage solution is ideal for both corporates as well as individuals.
It can store, protects and retrieves data at any time, from anywhere on any device. This will help users to streamline workflows and unify brand inventory across multiple touchpoints. Megh3 also promises to allow teams to function effectively and in sync.
Megh3 also claims to be an apt partner for the data storage requirements of various users. This includes corporates who use S3 for backing up data/files, individuals who want to store huge amounts of data but are apprehensive about costs as well as organisations who want to outsource their tech support instead of maintaining an in-house team of professionals to maintain their hardware.
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