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印度输掉这场战争数据,展示的Naveen特瓦芮说

Naveen特瓦芮InMobi创始人说,这个国家失去或已经失去了“数据战争”,并立即采取行动,以确保全球互联网和支付公司在本地存储数据的印度用户。

印度输掉这场战争数据,展示的Naveen特瓦芮说
孟买:Naveen特瓦芮的创始人InMobi说,这个国家失去或已经失去了“数据战争”,并立即采取行动,以确保全球互联网和支付公司在本地存储数据的印度用户。“我认为有一个世界大战(上)。这是一个数据战争不是武器所以没人受伤,但这是一个最激烈的战争,我们作为一个国家正在失去,如果不是已经失去了,”特瓦芮告诉。“这些(数据)战争是争夺two-five的一年。时期,决策者不了解(数据采集)的影响。东印度公司进来的时候,他们花了超过100年接管(国家),100年5至7年(现在),”首席执行官特瓦芮说要展示,一个印度的独角兽。他说,以前的战争是对土地和石油资产的控制权。

特瓦芮Flipkart公司已加入其他当地的企业家如Sachin邦萨尔创始人Team-Lease创始人人力资源,印孚瑟斯创始人南丹•尼勒卡尼和Paytm Vijay Shekhar Sharma为推动政策决定,帮助印度用户的数据位于国家和帮助国内企业成长。第一个这样的举动来自印度的期限支付公司在本地主机数据10月15日结束。这是在美国游说团体反对美国印度商业委员会——计数等谷歌、Facebook、Visa和万事达成员,已要求放宽政策,允许用户数据被印度以外,与一个副本存储在这个国家。

互联网和社交媒体公司如Google, Facebook和WhatsApp中国失去了另一个大市场,建立自己的互联网生态系统与当地企业家通过限制对其消费者的访问。中国互联网公司等百度、腾讯和Bytedance主导市场和本地存储数据的客户访问这些服务。

特瓦芮表示,中国必须意识到,它必须保护其“核心资产”。它还需要鼓励当地企业有效地使用数据生成。在缺乏当地法律,印度大多数互联网用户数据和支付公司目前居住在印度之外。“如果你不创建本地企业要利用这一点,那么,你也会失去很多,因为国家要解决的根本问题人工智能,通过情报数据。今天没有办法可以解决问题,如果所有的情报坐别的地方,"特瓦芮说。


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\"India<\/figure> MUMBAI: Naveen Tewari<\/a>, founder of InMobi<\/a>, says the country is either losing or has lost the \u201cdata war<\/a>\u201d and has to act immediately to ensure global internet<\/a> and payment companies store the data of Indian users locally. \u201cI think there is a world war going (on). This one is a data war not fought with arms therefore nobody gets hurt, but this is a most fierce war which we as a country are losing, if not have already lost,\u201d Tewari told ET<\/strong>. \u201cThese (data) wars are fought over a two-five year period. The period where policy makers do not understand (the implications of data being harvested). When the East India Company came in, it took over 100 years for them to take over (the country), that 100 years is five to seven years (now),\u201d said Tewari, chief executive at InMobi, one of India\u2019s Unicorns. He said the previous wars were over land and control of oil assets.

Tewari has joined other local entrepreneurs such as Flipkart founder Sachin Bansal, Team-Lease cofounder Manish Sabharwal, Infosys cofounder Nandan Nilekani and Paytm\u2019s Vijay Shekhar Sharma in pushing for policy decisions that help data of Indian users to be located within the country and help domestic businesses to grow. The first such move has come from the RBI, whose deadline for payment companies to host data locally ends on October 15. This has been opposed by lobby groups in the US such as US India Business Council \u2014 which counts Google, Facebook, Visa and Mastercard as members \u2014 that has asked for a more lenient policy that allows user data to be taken outside India, with a copy to be stored in the country.

Internet and social media companies such as Google, Facebook and
WhatsApp<\/a> have lost the other big market China, which built its own internet ecosystem with local entrepreneurs by restricting access to its consumers. Chinese internet firms such as Baidu<\/a>, Tencent and Bytedance dominate the market and locally store data of customers accessing these services.