Nvidia and Japan's SoftBank-backed US-based data security company Cohesity is stepping up its India bet with a $1-billion investment plan over the next five years, as CEO Sanjay Poonen positions the country as the company's engineering and innovation backbone.
Poonen, who was in Bengaluru to inaugurate Cohesity's new facility, said India has become central to the company's growth after its acquisition of Veritas' data protection business last year, which expanded its local workforce from about 700 to 2,200 employees.
The company now operates major hubs in Bengaluru and Pune, with additional teams in Mumbai and Delhi.
Poonen said the new Bengaluru centre, which can house around 500 employees, will serve as a vibrant engineering base and a magnet for young talent. He added that Cohesity w

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