Yotta's appointment to MeitY follows its receipt of LEED Gold Certification for Sustainability and Tier IV Gold Operations certification from the Uptime Institute, in addition to their extensive list of international certifications and a variety of other awards.
Yotta Infrastructure announced its empanelment with the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) as an accredited Cloud Service Provider. With this breakthrough, Yotta’s wide array of cloud and cloud-enabled services can now meet the requirements of government departments, agencies, rural and urban administrative bodies, and public sector organisations for digital transformation.
Yotta's appointment to MeitY follows its receipt of LEED Gold Certification for Sustainability and Tier IV Gold Operations certification from the Uptime Institute, in addition to their extensive list of international certifications, whichalso includes PCI-DSS, Open IX DC OIX-2, AICPA SOC, Trusted Partner Network, SAP certification in S/4 HANA Solutions Operations, SAP Business Suite Solutions Operations, Hosting Operations, SAP HANA Operations, Cloud & Infrastructure Operations, as well as a variety of other awards.
Sunil Gupta, Co-founder & CEO, Yotta said, “Yotta’s vision has been aligned precisely with the government’s efforts to make India a digital superpower. We understand that digitisation of government agencies and public sector organisations is at the core of India’s digital transformation. Yotta has already been playing a pervasive role in taking Digital India to newer heights through various engagements and synergies with the government. The MeitY empanelment marks a significant milestone in Yotta’s efforts to accelerate the country’s digital economy and foster digital inclusion for all.”
According to Yotta, its services are covered under MeitY's empanelled services, which assist public sector and government organisations in advancing the Digital India agenda across a wide range of digital transformation landscapes. The services, which include compute, storage, databases, networks, security, support, monitoring, analytics, and managed services, are dispersed across public, private, and government community cloud environments.