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09 June, 2022

Pure Storage launches India R&D centre

Pure Storage, which delivers advanced data storage technology and services, inaugurated its new India Research and Development Center in Bangalore. The new centre is a key component of Pure’s global innovation engine and a commitment to the government’s Make in India initiative.

The centre will focus on innovations that transform storage and data management. These are areas in which India can play a global role, Pure Storage said.

The required skillsets are available in India, for one. In relation to the rest of the world, India makes up more than 10% of the worldwide talent pool of data management professionals and more than a quarter of Asia Pacific. A study conducted by Pure Storage in partnership with Zinnov, a management consulting firm, indicated that there are over 700,000 professionals in India with the relevant data management skills. This is around 14% of the total technology workforce in the country and is poised to grow further. Further, more than three-quarters of the existing Indian talent will reach an advanced level in their experience in five years.

“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,” said Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, Minister for Higher Education; IT & BT, Science & Technology; Skill Development, Entrepreneurship & Livelihood, Government of Karnataka, India.

“India has long been a source of technology talent and we have to stay ahead of the game. With data continuing to grow in volume and complexity, the skills to manage, protect and move it around in hybrid and multicloud environments, will become even more in demand and it's important for Karnataka to be involved in this movement.”

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