EMC Innovation Network reaches India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

EMC has unveiled that it has spread its global corporate research program - the EMC Innovation Network - to India, and as part of the program, EMC's India Center of Excellence (COE) is believed to fund concentrated research efforts in India through University Collaboration to discover and explore technologies shaping the information infrastructure of the future. India now forms a fifth node of EMC's worldwide Innovation Network, which has existing initiatives in the United States, China, Ireland, Russia, Israel, Egypt, and Brazil.

EMC has begun its University Collaboration program with the prestigious Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (IISc) and Amrita University, Coimbatore. EMC is said to work with IISc specifically on the analysis of unstructured data, concerned with the discovery of patterns and trends in large data sets; and with Amrita University on information security. These are the first two universities in India to be part of EMC's university collaboration research efforts and the EMC Innovation Network. They join global esteemed institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Peking University, and other universities at EMC's world-wide locations.

Niranjan Thirumale, Chief Technology Officer, EMC India Center of Excellence said, "Universities offer an unparalleled environment for deep thought and unconstrained, breakthrough research. They play a key role for technology companies committed to innovation such as EMC. The EMC India COE has evolved into a true "center of excellence" and through University Collaboration, it is now deepening its engagement in India further. Our research efforts will help drive innovations to the market more quickly and help EMC remain strategically vibrant."


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