Kochi-based technology company Saints & Masters has launched ONAM Cloud, a new cloud platform for Indian startups, small businesses and large companies

The platform offers cloud computing, storage and networking services while allowing businesses to keep their data in India and meet local data and compliance requirements
Built With Equinix
ONAM Cloud has partnered with Equinix for its data centre infrastructure. This will allow the company to offer cloud services through Equinix data centres across different countries
New Centre In Kochi
As part of its India expansion, Saints & Masters has opened a new development centre at Infopark Phase 2 in Kochi
The new office will support the company’s technology development and global delivery operations while creating more opportunities for local technology talent
Connects With Major Cloud Platforms
ONAM Cloud allows businesses to securely connect with major cloud and software platforms including Microsoft Azure, AWS and Google Cloud
This helps companies build multi-cloud systems without sending sensitive data through the public internet
Focus On Small Businesses
Saints & Masters plans to help 10,000 small and medium businesses in India use ONAM Cloud over the next three years
The company says the platform can reduce total cloud ownership costs by around 30 to 40 percent compared with similar deployments
More Focus On AI
ONAM Cloud currently offers computing, storage and networking services with 100 percent in-country data residency
The company plans to add GPU-based computing for artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads before expanding into Platform-as-a-Service
Three Cloud Options
OnamPublic offers a sovereign public cloud for computing and data storage
OnamPrivate provides dedicated private cloud infrastructure for businesses that need greater control and privacy
OnamBYOPC allows companies to run the cloud platform on their own infrastructure while keeping their data within their premises
200 New Engineering Jobs
Saints & Masters plans to hire around 200 engineers as part of its expansion and investment in India’s technology sector
The company aims to make secure and affordable cloud infrastructure more accessible to Indian businesses while supporting the country’s growing digital and AI ecosystem
