TiDB User Day 2025: Revolutionizing India's Data Landscape

PingCAP hosted TiDB User Day India 2025 to highlight TiDB's impact on India's digital transformation. The event gathered technology leaders to discuss distributed databases, explore real-world use cases, and recognize community contributions, aiming to enhance India's data infrastructure through partnerships, community engagement, and innovative solutions.

TiDB User Day 2025: Revolutionizing India's Data Landscape
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PingCAP, the force behind the open-source distributed SQL database TiDB, reaffirmed its dedication to database innovation in India by launching the first TiDB User Day India 2025 in Bengaluru on March 26, 2025. As one of TiDB's fastest-growing markets, India hosted technology leaders and industry innovators to honor TiDB's contributions within its rapidly advancing digital economy.

The event showcased TiDB's growing adoption, highlighting its role in powering next-gen applications. Technology experts from leading companies such as Flipkart, Databricks, and ElasticRun shared best practices and explored AI-driven database innovations. The summit featured technical sessions, networking opportunities, and discussions on the future of distributed databases in India's digital landscape.

Bhanu Jamwal, TiDB's Head of India Business, emphasized the need for scalable database solutions to match India's digital transformation pace. TiDB, with its distributed architecture and HTAP capabilities, positions itself as a crucial player in revolutionizing data infrastructure. Through strategic partnerships and ongoing innovation, TiDB aims to drive digital transformation, targeting a significant revenue increase over the coming years.

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