In a strategic move to strengthen India’s position in the global AI and cloud landscape, Yotta Data Services has acquired IndiQus Technologies, the parent company of Apiculus, a leading cloud platform provider. This acquisition significantly enhances Yotta’s cloud and AI capabilities, marking a bold step towards accelerating India’s digital transformation through ‘Made in India’ technologies. By acquiring IndiQus, Yotta aims to reduce India’s reliance on foreign cloud and AI providers and establish itself as a key player in the nation’s evolving digital infrastructure.
The integration of Apiculus’ scalable cloud services into Yotta’s portfolio will further solidify its role in driving innovation across industries. This move will enable Yotta to offer businesses advanced AI and cloud solutions to support rapid innovation and growth. According to Sunil Gupta, CEO & Co-Founder of Yotta, “Together with Apiculus, we are poised to transform India’s digital infrastructure. This acquisition is not just a growth milestone, but a leap into the future of cloud and AI services in India.”
The partnership between Yotta and IndiQus will also benefit cloud service providers worldwide by expanding their capabilities and reach. Sunando Bhattacharya, founder & CEO at IndiQus, believes that this collaboration will accelerate cloud adoption, unlock new opportunities, and make secure, world-class cloud infrastructure more accessible, especially in rapidly advancing markets.
In recent times, the Telangana government has joined hands with Yotta Data Services to launch India’s largest AI supercomputer, equipped with 25,000 GPUs. This state-of-the-art supercomputer will support the country’s growing AI research and development needs, enabling faster and more efficient computing for sectors like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. The collaboration aims to drive digital innovation in India and position the state as a leader in AI infrastructure.
The supercomputer will facilitate advanced AI and machine learning applications, helping India to compete globally in AI research and applications. As India pushes ahead with its digital agenda, Yotta’s acquisition of Apiculus and its expanding portfolio of AI and cloud services are set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of India’s technology landscape.