There is a better and more affordable cloud storage alternative available online besides the usual ones pushed by big tech companies, states DigiBoxx CEO Arnab Mitra in an interaction with Mint.
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Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog,
virtually launched India’s first Digital Asset Management platform, DigiBoxx, on 22 December for desktop, iOS, and Android. During the event, Amitabh Kant signed up for an account, making him the first user of DigiBoxx. The platform is an Indian digital file storage, sharing, and management SaaS (Software as a Service) product that provides storage options for business as well as individual users.
A free account on DigiBoxx gives up to 20 GB of storage space. This means an additional 5 GB of storage in comparison to a free Google Drive account. The free tier of DigiBoxx also supports unlimited collaborators, a max file upload size of 2 GB and the file shared stays for 45 days in the DigiBoxx. For more, a price of Rs 30 per month can be shelled out for up to 2 TB of storage space and a max file upload size of 10 GB. A yearly subscription is available for Rs 360 up-front. This is a single-user account and businesses/ enterprises are required to spend
Tech startup Digiboxx plans to hire 5,000 engineers in three years
NITI Ayog CEO Amitabh Kant virtually launched the Digiboxx service and also registered as the first user of the company s service.
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Digiboxx on Tuesday said it is looking to hire
5,000 engineers in the next three years.
The Indian startup is also aiming to onboard
10 million users in the next three years. We are planning to hire 5,000 engineers in the next three years. We are currently in double digit and an extremely agile and lean set up, Digiboxx CEO Arnab Mitra said at the launch event of the service.
NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant virtually launched the Digiboxx service and also registered as the first user of the company s service.