Digiboxx (Cloud storage and sharing services startup) on Tuesday stated it's looking to hire 5,000 engineers within the next 3 years.
The Indian startup Digiboxx is also aiming to have 10 million users within the subsequent three years.
"We're planning to hire 5,000 engineers in the next three years. We're currently in double-digit and an extremely agile and lean set up," Digiboxx CEO Arnab Mitra mentioned on the launch event of the service.
Niti Ayog CEO Amitabh Kant virtually launched the Digiboxx service(cloud storage) and in addition registered as the first user of the corporate's service.
"This is indigenous innovation at its greatest. I've always maintained that the Indian tech industry can be globally competitive in all points and Digiboxx is such an instance. Now, most of India can store, save and share in India without the worry of security threats and data localisation issues," Kant mentioned.
Digiboxx has begun offering up to 20 gigabytes (GB) of free cloud storage(online storage) by which a user can save and share file size of as much as 2 GB.
The corporate's paid service begins from Rs. 30 onwards in which customers get 5 terabytes(TB) of storage space with a single file size of up to 10 GB.
The Indian startup Digiboxx is also aiming to have 10 million users within the subsequent three years.
"We're planning to hire 5,000 engineers in the next three years. We're currently in double-digit and an extremely agile and lean set up," Digiboxx CEO Arnab Mitra mentioned on the launch event of the service.
Niti Ayog CEO Amitabh Kant virtually launched the Digiboxx service(cloud storage) and in addition registered as the first user of the corporate's service.
"This is indigenous innovation at its greatest. I've always maintained that the Indian tech industry can be globally competitive in all points and Digiboxx is such an instance. Now, most of India can store, save and share in India without the worry of security threats and data localisation issues," Kant mentioned.
Digiboxx has begun offering up to 20 gigabytes (GB) of free cloud storage(online storage) by which a user can save and share file size of as much as 2 GB.
The corporate's paid service begins from Rs. 30 onwards in which customers get 5 terabytes(TB) of storage space with a single file size of up to 10 GB.
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