"We have invested over USD 4 million already and would be investing another USD 8-10 million over the next couple of years," its spokesperson said.
"We continue to invest aggressively. Our investments will be focused on the area of expansion of grids to offer high-resource compute, geographical expansion and in R&D efforts," he added.
It has also tied up with Microsoft and Cisco to launch the product called "SimpliVPC" in the country and already signed up clients like cement maker Lafarge.
The company, a part of Japan's NTT Group, is offering the newly-launched service from its data centres in the financial capital and Bengaluru.
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