Dell strengthens Data Center R&D Footprint in India

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Dell strengthens Data Center R&D Footprint in India 
To strengthen the coordinated development of Dell's(NASDAQ:DELL) servers, storage and networking in alignment with the company's focus on IT convergence solutions and its broader enterprise business portfolio, the company has announced the launch of its Dell Storage Design Center in India.
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Dell plans to ramp up operations with its state-of-the-art engineering lab by adding storage architects, design engineers, software developers and engineering managers focussed on enterprise storage technologies and data center integration.

As an additional design center, the Bangalore Storage Design facility will focus on a variety of key development areas including management software, support tools, integration, validation and sustaining activities for the Dell Storage portfolio.

"India centers are critical for innovation and product engineering for Dell. Bangalore is the city of choice for Dell's storage design center for its talent ecosystem to cater to the R&D of software products. Talent acquisition and building the storage engineering capability will be a priority over the next twelve months. The commencement of storage design center opens the new chapter for Dell's R&D in India to collaboratively innovate and deliver end-to-end enterprise solutions," stated Rudramuni B, Executive Director & Head, Dell India R&D.

Enterprise customers are driving new requirements in storage and Dell is at the forefront of a new storage landscape. With solutions in Cloud, Flash, Big Data, Convergence, BYOD, Software Defined Infrastructure and VDI, Dell offers customers an optimized enterprise with breakthrough performance and efficiency........See More

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