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Pure Storage launches R&D centre in Bengaluru

The new centre is a key component of Pure’s global innovation engine and a commitment to the government’s “Make in India” initiative.

Pure Storage has launched its new India Research and Development Centre in Bangalore. 

Pure Storage delivers a modern data experience that empowers organisations to run their operations as a true, automated, storage as-a-service model seamlessly across multiple clouds

The new centre is a key component of Pure’s global innovation engine and a commitment to the government’s “Make in India” initiative. It will focus on innovations that transform storage and data management.

“The India R&D center will further foster data management capabilities in India while ensuring Pure’s global customers benefit from this abundance of talent,” said Ajay Singh, chief product officer, Pure Storage.

With the growth of  data the demand for professionals who are experts in solutions that store, manage, protect and analyse such data is also growing. The new centre will provide opportunities for Indian data management professionals.

“We are excited to see another leading global technology company commit to investment in India and the Karnataka region. Pure Storage is providing an opportunity for Indian talent to contribute to technologies that are in demand around the world.India has long been a source of technology talent and we have to stay ahead of the game,” said Ashwath Narayan, Minister for IT & BT, Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka.

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