Indian firm pCloudy launches device data centre in Australia


New Delhi, Sep 25 (IANS): Bengaluru-based mobile device Cloud platform pCloudy.com on Monday launched its new device data centre in Melbourne, Australia.

The new data centre is aimed at tapping the app market in Australia and South-East Asia.

"This launch will help us increase our customer base in South-East Asia and Australia, along with offering added advantages of increased test coverage to our existing enterprise customers," said Avinash Tiwari, Co-Founder, pCloudy, in a statement.

The data centre will help in testing the apps on all Australia-specific mobile devices with local telcom networks such as Vodafone, Telstra and Optus.

pCloudy uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics to provide testing services to enterprises. 

Apart from Australia, it has data centres in India, the US and Philippines.

pCloudy.com is owned by Smart Software Testing headquartered in California.

  

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