Kolkata is the new center of the hosting industry in India after HostGraber revealed the opening of its datacenter in the city. To provide web hosting and VPS services in the region, with reduced latency and better control the company has made this facility the base of their operations. Their target audience is startups, developers, and enterprises that require stable digital infrastructure in their vicinity.
Unlike many hosting providers that depend on third-party facilities, HostGraber manages its own servers, IP pools, and network peers. This move is indicative of a general trend that is present all over the country of India. Companies are more and more in need of data processing solutions that not only comply with the regulations but also help to reduce their dependence on foreign infrastructures.
The services that the Kolkata location provides cover the entire spectrum from shared and WordPress hosting for smaller projects to the creation of VPS and dedicated servers for heavy work. Apart from the provision of data storage, there is the issue of software support such as Tally on Cloud, which provides Indian SMEs with a way of carrying out accounting and other business processes through remote access.
Founder and CEO Vikalp Sharma described the expansion as part of a mission to build infrastructure “in India, for India.” By establishing its base at Webel IT Park in New Town, HostGraber positions itself at the heart of the region’s technology ecosystem, close to the growing network of startups and enterprises operating there.
Industry experts reveal that leaders made the decision at an essential moment. India based ventures are required to go through a tough time scenario which demands the strengthening of their digital footprints. More and more companies view hosting not just as a technical option but as an essential element of the business expansion plan, particularly with the consideration of regulatory requirements, security threats, and higher online customer expectations.
As more organizations are shifting to local hosting, owning a datacenter might influence the competitive advantage of providers. HostGraber’s move highlights the truth that India’s digital destiny relies not only on software innovation but also on infrastructure that the country builds and maintains.
