The Cloud Digit Journal
Engineering and product writing from Bangladesh's sovereign cloud.
Notes, deep-dives, and field reports from the team operating Tier-III data centers in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet — and the 73 services we run on top.
Cyber Security Guidelines for BFSI in Bangladesh: A Working Reading
Bangladesh Bank ICT Security Guidelines, the SWIFT CSP, and the operational reality of meeting them inside a regulated financial institution.
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The Data Privacy Act in Bangladesh: What Cloud Customers Need to Know
The Data Privacy Act reshapes how organizations in Bangladesh collect, store, process, and transfer personal data. A practical reading from a cloud operators perspective.
- Compliance
Data Locality, Data Residency, and Data Sovereignty Are Not the Same Thing
These three terms get used interchangeably in Bangladeshi cloud RFPs. They are not interchangeable — and confusing them can sink a procurement.
- Cloud Strategy
A Cloud Operating Model That Actually Reduces Redundancy
The redundancy that hurts most enterprises is not in the infrastructure — it is in the org chart. A practical look at the operating model that goes with sovereign cloud adoption.
- Telecom
Telecom Operators and the Hybrid Cloud Strategy That Fits Them
Telcos in Bangladesh face a different cloud equation than banks: ten-year asset cycles, BTS edge sites, and CAPEX-heavy P&Ls. The hybrid model has to fit those numbers.
- BFSI
From Private Cloud to Hybrid: A BFSI Migration Pattern
Banks and NBFIs in Bangladesh do not move to public cloud overnight. The realistic path is hybrid — and the order of operations matters more than the destination.
- Cloud Strategy
The Cloud Service Provider Journey in the Bangladesh Context
How a sovereign cloud business is shaped by BTRC licensing, BDT billing, BDIX peering, and a customer base that still treats colocation as the default.