Cloud4C is the world’s leading cloud managed services provider, and CtrlS owns and operates the world’s largest Rated-4 datacenters, having a presence in 25 countries and serving 4,000 customers including 60 of the Fortune 500 Global multi-national companies.
They are value-driven businesses that lead with innovation and thrive on their clients’ success.
Sridhar Pinnapureddy, the CEO and founder, has spent the last two decades developing unique technology solutions in the areas of cloud computing and infrastructure, energy management, and software development. He says innovation drives his passion and challenging himself with a new skill is his way to stay afresh.
He founded CtrlS Datacenters in 2007 in response to the rise of the Internet, ecommerce, and large-scale digital adoption in the early 2000s. Sridhar is credited with pioneering multiple industry firsts, including Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) and the first Community Cloud for Banks in the world. He’s also the founder and chairman of the Pioneer Group, a conglomerate with holdings in the Internet, IT services, and IT infrastructure.
As an entrepreneur, he always looks to give back to the entrepreneurial community and is actively associated with TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs), a nonprofit organisation dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs in all industries and stages of their careers.
Sridhar sheds some insights onto what the company does and the key milestones in their growth story. He also talks about;
- his entrepreneurship journey and the story behind CtrlS
- the key things he did right when growing the business and the misshapes that he took in as lessons learnt
- how the data centre business evolved in the last decade
- where he sees the future of cloud
- the reason for choosing the ASEAN region to expand the Cloud4C business, the strategy and the focus market areas
- his involvement in TiE
- his views of the Indian startup ecosystem now
Guest: Sridhar Pinnapureddy, CEO and Founder of Cloud4C
Host: Brian Fernandez
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