Utho was envisioned as India’s own truly homegrown cloud platform. In an exclusive conversation with Bhavya Bagga, Business Reporter (Corporate & Leadership), CXO Media & APAC Media, Manoj Dhanda, Founder and CTO, Utho asserts that as a homegrown platform, Utho carries a responsibility that extends beyond commercial success. He hopes Utho to fulfill the role of India’s own hyperscaler – one that is built on Indian soil, understands the requirements of Indian enterprises, and aligns with the national priorities of data sovereignty, Digital India, and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Utho was launched as India’s first cloud platform with the objective of reducing businesses’ reliance on expensive and rigid cloud providers. What specific gaps in the cloud ecosystem did you identify that led to the inception of Utho?
When we launched Utho, our objective was not merely to build another cloud provider, but to address the structural gaps that businesses in India and across the globe were struggling with. Enterprises were increasingly dependent on a handful of hyperscalers who dictated terms with expensive, complex, and inflexible models.
The pain points were consistent: unpredictable billing that created financial uncertainty, platforms built with unnecessary complexity rather than developer simplicity, and a glaring absence of meaningful support for small and medium-sized businesses who form the backbone of innovation.
Utho was envisioned as India’s own truly homegrown cloud platform to solve these challenges. By focusing on cost transparency, flexibility, and performance, we set out to democratize cloud access. Our mission has always been to free businesses from the rigidity of global giants and empower them with a platform that is affordable, scalable, and deeply aligned with their growth ambitions.
Having enabled over 19,800 businesses worldwide to migrate and scale on the cloud, what are some of the most frequent challenges organizations face in managing cloud infrastructure, and how does Utho differentiate itself in addressing these?
Having worked with over 22,000 businesses globally, we have observed recurring challenges in managing cloud infrastructure. Chief among them is rising and unpredictable costs without proportional value, underutilized resources that drain efficiency, scaling hurdles when workloads expand, and persistent concerns around security and compliance. These issues extend beyond technology; they directly affect business profitability, agility, and long-term resilience.
What sets Utho apart is the way we have redefined cloud adoption for our customers. Our model consistently reduces costs by up to 60% with transparent, predictable billing, but more importantly, it delivers predictable performance. We have built a performance-centric architecture deployed across Tier-3 and Tier-4 data centers in India, Singapore, the US, and the Middle East, ensuring low latency, redundancy, and compliance for mission-critical workloads.
Utho’s infrastructure is designed for high availability with auto-healing clusters, advanced VPC networking, enterprise-grade firewalls, DDoS protection, and zero-trust security frameworks. Unlike conventional providers, our customers are supported by engineers who provide real-time technical guidance rather than being left to navigate ticketing queues.
By grounding our platform in open-source inspired flexibility, we enable enterprises to adopt Kubernetes, DevOps workflows, and hybrid cloud environments without fear of lock-in. This combination of global-grade infrastructure, transparent economics, and deep technical support is where Utho has fundamentally reshaped expectations in the cloud ecosystem.
Unlike conventional approaches to cloud optimization, Utho emphasizes performance, security, and long-term scalability. Could you share a case study that highlights the tangible benefits of this strategy for one of your clients?
One of the strongest validations of our approach comes from a leading cloud telephony company in India. Prior to Utho, they were facing unsustainable cloud costs, latency in handling peak call traffic, and unreliable support from their provider. These challenges were not just operational; they were directly affecting customer experience and profitability.
Upon migrating to Utho, the transformation was immediate and measurable. Costs were reduced by 55%, call latency decreased by 40%, and their ability to scale during critical periods – such as the pandemic, when call volumes surged dramatically – became seamless. This case demonstrates that cloud optimization is not about short-term cost cutting. It is about ensuring long-term performance, security, and scalability that directly impacts business growth. At Utho, this philosophy defines every solution we deliver.
With leading companies in cloud telephony and logistics achieving significant cost savings and performance gains through Utho, how do you foresee the demand for cloud cost optimization and on-demand scalability evolving across different industries?
The demand for cost optimization and on-demand scalability is set to accelerate across industries in the coming years. Cloud expenditure is no longer a line item for the IT department alone; it has become a strategic conversation in boardrooms. CFOs are questioning the rationale of overpaying hyperscalers, while CTOs are seeking platforms that can balance cost efficiency with high performance and compliance.
In sectors such as logistics, fintech, SaaS, and e-commerce, the twin imperatives of managing costs and scaling reliably are becoming mission critical. The future will not be about choosing between cost and performance; enterprises will demand both, along with the agility to adapt to rapidly evolving business landscapes. Utho is already positioned at the intersection of these demands, enabling organizations to innovate without compromise.
As a homegrown platform, where do you see Utho’s role in shaping India’s cloud computing landscape in the coming years, particularly in the context of competition with global hyperscalers such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure?
As a homegrown platform, Utho carries a responsibility that extends beyond commercial success – it carries the responsibility of contributing to India’s digital self-reliance. Today, the backbone of our economy, from fintech to healthcare to government services, runs on cloud infrastructure.
Yet, for decades, Indian businesses have been forced to depend almost exclusively on foreign hyperscalers to power their digital growth. This dependency comes with challenges: higher costs denominated in foreign currency, lack of India-first compliance, and limited sensitivity to the unique realities of our market.
India needs its own hyperscaler – one that is built on Indian soil, understands the requirements of Indian enterprises, and aligns with the national priorities of data sovereignty, Digital India, and Atmanirbhar Bharat. This is the role Utho is fulfilling. We are enabling startups, SMEs, and large enterprises with world-class infrastructure hosted in Tier-3 and Tier-4 Indian data centers, backed by global standards of performance, security, and compliance.
In the coming years, Utho’s role will be twofold. As an enabler, we will empower Indian businesses to innovate fearlessly on infrastructure that is affordable, scalable, and secure – without worrying about unpredictable dollar-linked pricing. As a challenger, we will redefine the global benchmarks of transparency, support, and performance from an India-first perspective. Our ambition is not just to be seen as India’s cloud, but as a hyperscaler that emerged from India to serve the world – proving that the next wave of cloud innovation can proudly be made in Bharat, for Bharat, and beyond.