VMware to support Digital India initiative, plans to hire 500 this year

US-based technology giant VMware today said it plans to hire about 500 people for its India operations by the end of this year. The company also extended support to the Digital India initiative of Narendra Modi government.

The firm also inaugurated a new campus in Bengaluru, which also houses the R&D centre, with an investment of USD 120 million.

“Today, India represents a substantial element of our global R&D operations in the US and continues to play an important role in our global growth strategy,” VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger told reporters.

“We plan to work with the Indian government on the Digital India initiative,” Gelsinger said.

The current staff strength of the company in the country stands at 3,300.

The Cloud infrastructure and business mobility firm, which clocked in revenues of USD 6.04 billion in 2014, has already committed to invest USD 500 million in India by 2017.

The company said opening of the R&D facility, which is biggest outside US, stresses the commitment of the firm towards India. The firm has three R&D centres across the world  — US, UK and India.

The company said since the inception of India operations a decade ago, VMware India has grown to become a strategic contributor to the company’s global innovation engine.

“The R&D team in India plays a critical role in product development in all of VMware’s strategic imperatives like software-defined data center, hybrid cloud and end-user computing,” the company said.

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