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December 22, 2020
NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant launches Digiboxx: Here’s what it does
The newly launched platform called DigiBoxx is available on desktop, Android and iOS platforms.
As far as the details are concerned, DigiBoxx is an Indian digital file storage, sharing, and management SaaS product that provides storage options for business as well as individual users. It has been created by a tech startup founded and promoted by Arnab Mitra, MD, LIQVD ASIA along with Ashish Jalan and Vivek Suchanti, Concept Group.
It provides an easy and secure way to store all the files in one centralized location. NITI Aayog says that it is India’s first indigenous tech startup to enter the Digital Asset Management business with value-added services encouraging entrepreneurs to ‘Make in India’ and ‘Store in India’.
Talking about individual features, DigiBoxx consists of a file-sharing feature named 'InstaShare' that enables users to share, large-sized documents, high-resolution images, videos, PDFs in real quick time by registering in the app. Reportedly, it takes just seconds to share any file.
“This is indigenous innovation at its best. I have always maintained that the Indian tech industry can be globally competitive in all aspects and Digiboxx is such an example. It ticks all the rights boxes for India Inc’s needs but also fills a gap for the MSME universe which is untapped. Now, most of India can store, save and share in India without fear of security threats and data localization concerns,” Kant said while launching this product virtually.
“I am hopeful that this is the beginning of many more such innovations by Indian startups aligned towards the vision of an Aatmanirbhar Bharat. Our dependence on foreign SaaS products will soon be a thing of the past and Digital India will get a boost with such intuitive solutions,” he added.
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Samsung takes a shot at Apple in an 'Epic' way; Here's what is happening
Epic Games and Samsung have partnered to send a gift pack to online influencers containing a free Fortnite custom jacket with Apple inspired logo and packaging.
This year the tech industry saw a major tussle between iPhone maker, Apple and Fortnite developer Epic Games, which ultimately led to Fortnite being removed from Apple App Store. In the past, the Epic Games CEO, Tim Sweeney has been vocal about Apple arm twisting developers as per its will. And now, the company has teamed up with Samsung to indirectly take a shot at Apple.
Samsung and Epic Games have partnered to send a gift pack to online influencers containing a free Fortnite custom jacket with Apple inspired logo and packaging. All this comes in addition to a Galaxy Tab S7 tablet.
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