HCLSoftware delivers Digital Independence with AI-Powered Sovereign Collaboration Solutions for Business-Critical Infrastructure
Amid escalating concerns over digital
sovereignty and data privacy, HCLSoftware, a global leader in enterprise
software solutions, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing Sovereign
Collaboration solutions for critical infrastructure in governments and
regulated industries. This announcement comes in light of recent industry
developments that underscore the geopolitical risks associated with dependency
on global hyperscalers and SaaS solution providers.
HCLSoftware's HCL Domino is
trusted by over 200+ government agencies and state and local government clients
globally for sovereign collaboration and applications that run their business
operations.
“Organizations in critical
sectors, such as Governments, should not be constrained by software and cloud
decisions that compromise their digital independence and data privacy. With the
recent launch of Domino 14.5, which includes Sovereign AI, HCLSoftware is
dedicated to leading the charge in providing secure Sovereign Collaboration
solutions,” said Richard Jefts, Executive Vice President and
General Manager, HCLSoftware. “Our approach protects sensitive data within
email, chat, video recordings and documents from potential exposure.”
Dhruv Kohli, Vice
President and Country Head - India, HCLSoftware, said, “Our Sovereign Collaboration platform ensures
sensitive operational data remains firmly within the control of the
organization, providing comprehensive data ownership, flexible deployment, and
multi-platform support. With a strong base in India, HCLSoftware is already
serving over 40 major state and central government clients in the country and
more than 400 government agencies worldwide. Our 'Make in India' initiative
emphasizes our commitment to innovation and leadership in advancing digital
sovereignty.”
Why Sovereign
Collaboration Matters for India
India's national critical
infrastructure — spanning defense, energy, public administration, and citizen
services requires platforms that are sovereign, secure, and disruption-proof.
HCLSoftware's deep alignment with
India's regulatory landscape makes HCL Domino 14.5 – the sovereign, AI-ready
platform for building and running business-critical apps, mail, chat, and
meetings a trusted choice for public sector deployments, including air-gapped.
Designed for regulatory
compliance from the ground up, the solution meets India’s data residency requirements.
The platform adheres to key government regulations, including those set forth
by NCIIPC and CERT-In, as well as the DPDP Act 2023 that advocates data
sovereignty strongly and GI Cloud (MeghRaj) infrastructure, which advocates all
infrastructure to be available locally.
Addressing Digital
Independence
Indian organizations relying on
global solution providers face significant risks, including potential
compromised data sovereignty, global operational vulnerabilities from SaaS
service dependencies or use of Open Source, jurisdictional exposure and access
based on foreign regulations.
HCL Domino 14.5 addresses the
most pressing security concerns by guaranteeing data residency within national
borders and eliminating service disruption risks from enterprise solution
providers with a single tenant approach that ensures autonomous business
continuity for organizations managing essential national Indian infrastructure.
Additionally, Domino IQ – AI
built with a trusted, sovereign LLM empowers organizations to harness
enterprise-ready AI for automating tasks within their secure environment,
eliminating the risks of exposing sensitive data to cloud-based AI services.
Organizations seeking to ensure
complete data sovereignty can learn more about HCLSoftware's proven solutions at www.hcl-software.com/sovereign-collaboration.
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