Okta Launches Data Residency and Disaster Recovery Services in India

Reuters01-16
Okta Launches Data Residency and Disaster Recovery Services in India

Okta Inc., a leading identity company, has announced a significant expansion in India with the launch of in-country Okta Platform tenants. This investment will deliver data residency and enhanced disaster recovery for Indian customers, particularly benefiting highly regulated sectors like banking, financial services, insurance, and healthcare. Hosted on AWS, the new local tenants will allow organizations to store identity data within India, helping them meet compliance requirements such as those under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP Act). The expansion also aims to secure both human and AI identities as Indian enterprises accelerate their adoption of AI technologies. New and existing customers will be able to deploy in the India region starting in early 2026.

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