Overview
Novatium is an information technology company based in India. It was associated with efforts to develop low-cost computing solutions, particularly thin-client and network-centric personal computing products aimed at expanding affordable access to digital services in emerging markets.
| Key facts | |
|---|---|
| Type | Information technology company |
| Country | India |
| Sector | Computing hardware and services |
Background
Novatium operated in the segment of utility computing, offering devices intended to function with centralised servers rather than relying on heavy local processing. This approach was promoted as a way to reduce the cost of personal computing for households, small businesses and educational users in India.
Products and approach
The company's offerings were built around the concept of a "network computer" or thin client, in which applications, storage and computing resources are delivered over a broadband connection. The model sought to lower the entry price of computing while reducing maintenance and software management requirements for end users.
Significance
Novatium is cited in discussions of India's efforts during the 2000s to design indigenous, affordable computing platforms suited to local connectivity, language and affordability conditions. Such initiatives formed part of a wider push toward bridging the digital divide and broadening internet access beyond metropolitan markets.
Related topics
- Information technology in India
- Thin client
- Digital divide in India
- Network computer
- Cloud computing