SynchroKnot has announced a new software product that is expected to bring a paradigm shift in the way cloud computing, edge computing, data centre and IoT is perceived and implemented. Called as Virtual System on Chip (vSoC), the software is expected to reduce the cost associated with data centre hardware infrastructure, cooling, and software licensing by 30-50 times, added a media report.
With countries increasingly getting concerned about data protection and need for data localisation, the SynchroKnot technology and solution creates a new genre in itself, and has the potential to massively boost the local infrastructure to far surpass the world standards. The need to secure data and enable its judicious use for public good has been a topic of debate for quite some time now. Speaking at the Sydney conference, Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also stressed the importance of data privacy, “The greatest product of technology today is data. In India, we have created a robust framework of data protection, privacy and security. And, at the same time, we use data as a source of empowerment for people. We are one of the largest consumers of data”.
“As you have been acquainted with what the product does, you can see the potential it creates for rejuvenating the economic dynamics of businesses around the world. In the fast-slowing global economy, the SynchroKnot solution can give regions the competitive edge over existing technologies which are complex, expensive and difficult to move away from.
The Prime Minister, too, has routinely stressed the importance of affordable and efficient cloud computing solutions that not just reduce our dependence on outside suppliers but also provide us with localised solutions to cater to our own unique problems. While keeping the untainted intention of delivering unique value by creating this product for over 8+ years, and having used it internally in our beta-to-production systems, I would like to unveil this product today for the betterment of global markets. The licenses for the Virtual System on Chip will be available shortly from our authorised System Integrators,” said Mehul Sharma, Owner of SynchroKnot and Creator of the Virtual System on Chip.
Eliminate Centralisation
SynchroKnot’s vSoC poised to eliminate the need for centralised cloud computing, expected to rake in USD 800 billion in next five years.
By implementing SynchroKnot’s newest software product, Indian government and enterprises in India can save at least USD 500-800 billion, the company said. Special offers for IITs and premier research institutions.
The report further added that this move is also expected to strengthen India’s position in the AI and cloud computing market. SynchroKnot estimates that by 2026, the company is expecting a revenue upwards of $7.5B USD just from direct software sales, and with additional consulting, remote managed and support services, it is expected to be between USD 12-15 billion. For the Indian government and mid and high enterprise in India, at the most basic level, the product is expected to save at least USD 500-800 billion USD.