
NetActuate upgrades its Mumbai cloud region using an open source–based ONE platform, adding public to hybrid services to deliver compliant, low-latency and resilient infrastructure across India.
NetActuate has enhanced its Mumbai cloud platform using its Open Network Edge (ONE) Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform, built on open-source software and open standards, positioning open technology as the core foundation of its latest regional expansion.
The upgrade expands services at the Mumbai Data Center to include Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and Hybrid Cloud offerings. The objective is to meet rising enterprise demand for predictable performance, regulatory compliance, low latency and tighter control over data residency in India.
The company’s existing presence in Chennai complements the Mumbai region, improving regional reach, route diversity, resilient deployments and international connectivity. Together, the two locations enable distributed and highly available architectures for business-critical workloads.
Delivered through the ONE platform, the infrastructure integrates pre-configured operating systems, monitoring and orchestration tools, and customer portal management to support faster provisioning and consistent multi-location deployments. The open-source base is designed to enable standardisation, portability and cost control across hybrid environments.
Target users include enterprises and service providers operating regulated or performance-sensitive applications. The expansion also aligns with Mumbai’s growing role as a finance and digital gateway hub, supported by subsea cable landings and new international routes.
“NetActuate has had a presence in India for 10+ years and we’ve experienced continuous growth with our local and international partners,” said Mark Mahle, CEO at NetActuate. “By enhancing our cloud platform in Mumbai with ONE capabilities and supporting customers with our Chennai PoP, we are giving enterprises and service providers the flexibility to choose the right mix of public, private, and hybrid cloud infrastructure while maintaining control over performance, cost, and data residency.”













































































