DigitalOcean, the cloud for developers, today signed an MoU with Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services to provide cloud infrastructure and support to startups enrolled with the Karnataka Startup Cell.

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Under the agreement, DigitalOcean would give USD 1000 worth cloud credits for start-ups that are being funded under the government s initiative.

The MoU was signed at the government's 'Elevate 100' programme which aims to support start-ups by providing Rs 400 crore over a period of time, a statement said.

Under the programme, DigitalOcean would help start-ups selected by the government with cloud infrastructure credits and also provide consultation on technical platform and architecture queries, it said.

DigitalOcean is a cloud platform focused on simplifying complexities of infrastructure for software developers and has helped boost the start-up ecosystem by helping high growth start-ups such as NoBroker with their incubator programme, Hatch, the statement said.

"We look forward to working with the selected start-ups and partnering with the government in their vision to make Karnataka a true start-up hub," DigitalOcean India Country Manager Prabhakar Jayakumar said.

'Elevate' 100 would help start-ups by providing them funds and mentors to help them turn their ideas into successful businesses.

 

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