Sify appoints David Nishball as Chief Strategic Officer

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Sify appoints David Nishball as Chief Strategic Officer

Sify Technologies has appointed David Nishball as their Chief Strategic Officer. In his new role, Nishball will work closely with the Chairman & Managing Director to drive the strategy to maximize Sify's global market opportunity and delivery footprint, expand the current portfolio of products and services and drive momentum to become a major global ICT player. Nishball will also assist in guiding and catalyzing Sify through its growth phase by tapping into new global venture opportunities.

Commenting on his new engagement, Nishball said, "With its systematized and scalable delivery capabilities, Sify is in an enviable position to address business opportunities across the globe. Sify has scope for immense growth in the Enterprise, Consumer and international markets. With its strategically planned investments in the last four years in Network, Data Centers, Application Services and now in setting up a Cable Landing Station, Sify has the core set of assets necessary to deliver networked ICT services on a global scale."

Chairman & Managing Director Raju Vegesna commented, "I take great pleasure in welcoming David on board. As Chief Strategic Officer, I am sure Sify will benefit from David's immense depth of experience in building and guiding businesses, domestically and internationally, and taking them to the next phase of growth."

Nishball brings over twenty-nine years of experience spanning various roles and functions in the ICT and telecommunications industry, including almost 20 years in the Asia-Pacific region, most recently in India. He has built and guided the Enterprise business for a number of global operators, joint venture companies and emerging market operators, including Orange Business Services, AT&T, Concert and Bharti Airtel (India).

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