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Dell marks 10th anniversary of India R&D centre

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Dell marked the 10th anniversary of its India research and development centre based in Bangalore, during which period it achieved over 1600 invention disclosures, 150 published article/papers and 50 enterprise software products across servers, storage, data centres, systems software, hardware design, validation and testing areas.

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“Dell plans to make India a hub for the development of enterprise products such as servers, storage, and software,” said Brad Anderson, senior vice president, Enterprise Product Group, Dell. “Dell today has its strongest-ever portfolio of solutions, intellectual property and differentiated products, backed by new skills and capabilities in our India team, serving the local as well as global markets. Dell India R&D center is especially critical to enterprise business of Dell with the capability to own end-to-end products. We will continue to build capacity and further invest in India on research and next generation products.” 

Some of the upcoming plans from the India R&D centre would be to increase focus on next generation servers and data centres, deliver virtualization software product to manage future data centre, and strengthen its research on embedded systems management product, which is yet to be launched.

“Our India R&D centre growth has been encouraging and contributed immensely to the enterprise business of Dell. We will continue to build the ecosystem in Bangalore to engage with our worldwide partners and going ahead the center will also play a huge role in delivering top-end products and solutions.” said Rudramuni B, executive director and head, Dell India R&D.

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