Cloud Services Propel India’s Startup Boom

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Cloud services allow startups to access cloud computing, data storage and hosting, compressing a startup’s lifecycle and spurring innovation by letting it simulate experiments in the cloud.

Key Takeaway

  • Over the last five years, the number of registered startups in India has grown from 452 in 2016 to 84,012, according to figures presented in Parliament this week. 
  • While they span a variety of industries from financial tech, gaming and health tech, several are based in the cloud. 
  • In addition, the servers and data storage is accessible via the internet, and data-storage companies offer a slew of incentives to draw and retain them on their platforms.
  • AWS, or Amazon Web Services, one of India’s largest providers of cloud-based services, has provided start-up credits that allow aspirant startups to use a suite of services from computing, storage and hosting for free.

Cloud Services

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    • Infrastructure, platforms, or software in the cloud is hosted by a third party and made accessible to customers online.
    • In addition, Cloud services make it easier for user data to move from front-end clients (such as servers on users’ ends, tablets, desktops, and laptops) across the internet to the provider’s systems and back again.
    • The development of cloud-native apps and the adaptability of working in the cloud are promoted by cloud services. 
    • Users only need a computer, an operating system, and an internet connection to utilise cloud services.

Cloud infrastructure

  • Providers of cloud services separate computational power from hardware parts when offering users a cloud architecture, for example, by separating:
    • Processing power from central processing units (CPUs).
    • Dynamic memory from random access memory (RAM) chips.
    • In addition, graphics processing from the graphics processing units (GPUs).
    • Data storage availability from data centres or hard drives.
    • Furthermore, this abstraction is often achieved by using virtualisation and virtual machines.
  • After being separated, the storage, computing, and networking parts are made available to consumers as infrastructure, or IaaS, through the internet.
  • Cloud storage, which is used to store massive data as part of the Internet of Things, has become more popular due to this cloud service (IoT).
  • Finally, an example of an IaaS provider is RackSpace.

India’s Cloud Computing Market

  • In addition, rising investment in the development of cloud data centres is anticipated to expand the Indian cloud computing market.
  • The industry is now being driven primarily by the high concentration and expanding number of small and medium-sized businesses in India, quickly converting to cloud computing.

Significant Challenges Related to Start-ups in India

  • Lack of Forward Thrust to Innovation
    • Students in India’s educational system are prevented from pursuing innovation due to a lack of practical training and industrial exposure.
    • Additionally, this causes a research and development gap in the higher education system in India.
  • Lack of Recognition
    • Since about 70% of Indians still don’t have reliable access to the internet in rural areas.
    • As a result, many village-based start-ups are overlooked and denied access to government funding programmes.
  • Bootstrapped Nature
    • Firstly, a considerable quantity of working money is needed to run a start-up.
    • Since domestic financing is scarce, many start-ups in India, particularly those in their early stages, are bootstrapped or self-funded using the founders’ funds.
  • Scalability Issues
    • Small start-ups in India are restricted to a few places where they understand the local culture and population well.
  • Marginal Penetration in the Space Sector
    • Indian finance and e-commerce firms are thriving, but space businesses are still the exception.

Government’s Initiatives for Startups

  • Prarambh
    • The “Prarambh” Summit intends to offer a forum for businesses and young minds worldwide to develop fresh ideas, creativity, and creation.
  • SCO Startup Forum
    • To jointly build and enhance startup ecosystems, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Startup Forum was introduced in October 2020.
  • National Startup Awards
    • It aims to recognise and reward great entrepreneurs and ecosystem enablers who contribute to economic dynamism through innovation and competitiveness.
  • Startup India Seed Fund Scheme (SISFS)
    • It seeks to offer funding help to entrepreneurs for market entry, product testing, prototype creation, proof of concept, and commercialisation.

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