Caspio opens data centre in India

Caspio announced the launch of its data centre in India aiming to enable business professionals build custom cloud applications without coding.
Caspio CEO Frank ZamaniIndian customers can host their data and applications on the newly-opened data centre, the California-headquartered company said in a statement.

The expansion addresses the increasing demand for cloud-based applications that are optimized for performance, security and regional localization.

“The need for companies to build custom cloud applications at speed and scale has never been more essential than in today’s cloud-first operating model,” said Frank Zamani, president and CEO of Caspio.

Caspio’s Indian site provides high-availability cloud infrastructure operated on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Nearly 15,000 customers in over 150 countries utilize Caspio’s low-code development platform to streamline data management, automate workflows and digitally transform operations at scale.

The low-code development platform market is forecast to generate revenue of $187 billion by 2030, rising from $10.3 billion in 2019, according to the market research study published by P&S Intelligence.

The major players in the low-code development platform market are Salesforce.com, Appian, Alphabet’s Google, AgilePoint, Microsoft, Kony, Oracle, Outsystems, ServiceNow, Caspio, MatsSoft, Mendix Technology, QuickBase, Lansa, Magic Software Enterprises and Pegasystems.