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The Future Is Woven With The Threads Of AI, Edge & Blockchain
February 2024
|DataQuest
Software as a Service SaaS) is orchestrating a transformative narrative in India within the dynamic terrain of technology. The future is being redefined by the interwoven threads of Edge computing, blockchain, and AI.
In the dynamic landscape of India's SaaS industry, Sudip Banerjee, CTO, APJ, Zscaler, highlights the promising trajectory of growth. He emphasizes that the industry's expansion, projected to reach US$50-70 billion by 2030, is steered by the transformative forces of AI, Edge computing, and blockchain. However, Banerjee underscores the imperative need for a strategic approach to navigate the challenges accompanying this growth.
The first key aspect he identifies is data security, where he underscores the paramount importance of addressing concerns related to data security and privacy. Banerjee recommends proactive measures for SaaS companies, including the incorporation of encryption, authentication mechanisms, access controls, network security measures, and a comprehensive data backup and recovery strategy.
Moreover, he stresses the significance of compliance with regulations such as the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill in India, highlighting the commitment to safeguard sensitive personal data. The adoption of a Zero-Trust architecture and AI-powered threat detection is deemed essential for secure cloud adoption, enhanced performance, and streamlined compliance.
The second crucial aspect highlighted by Banerjee is industry collaboration. He emphasizes the vitality of a collaborative spirit within the SaaS industry, serving as a catalyst for innovation and overcoming shared challenges. Industry collaboration, according to Banerjee, fosters knowledge sharing, mentorship, and co-creation, ultimately contributing to the growth of the ecosystem. SaaS companies are urged to actively support government policies that encourage innovation and provide clear guidelines on data protection. Furthermore, Banerjee suggests that to leverage these policies effectively, companies must focus on accessing capital, attracting talent, and optimizing cloud infrastructure.
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