NetApp India appoints new VP

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NetApp India appoints new VP

NetApp India has appointed Deepak Visweswaraiah as the Vice President of Continuous Product Engineering, based in Bangalore. He will be responsible for the design and development of storage products that help organizations build an IT infrastructure that is more responsive to changing business needs. As a senior member of the NetApp R&D team, Deepak will be responsible for NetApp's Continuous Product Engineering group across the globe and will also help achieve the company's globalization goals.

Manish Goel, Executive Vice President, Product Operations, NetApp said, "India is vital to our global growth strategy, particularly in the area of product innovation, and is one of our fastest growing markets worldwide. Deepak, who brings with him a wealth of global product engineering expertise, will be crucial in our endeavor to harness and develop the talent pool at our Bangalore engineering team in a way that continues to raise the innovation bar higher while beefing up the senior management team with a considerable amount of global vision towards product engineering. Deepak's leadership will contribute significantly in the organization's goal of transforming the Bangalore engineering centre as the product innovation hub of NetApp globally."

Vikram Shah, President & Director, NetApp India said, "NetApp is making big strides in product innovation in order to help customers build their success on NetApp. In his previous roles, Deepak has shown exemplary drive and leadership, which, combined with his experience and ability to produce results will help NetApp continue to remain at the forefront of technology innovation."

Visweswaraiah said, "Very few Hi-Tech companies of scale enjoy such credibility and goodwill across the world as NetApp does, which makes the responsibility all the more overwhelming. I would look to build on NetApp's status as a preferred storage and data management vendor, while also trying to expand our presence in exciting spaces such as Cloud & Big Data."


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