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Pure Storage escalates Ajeya Motaganahalli to Vice President, Engineering, FlashBlade

Pure Storage, the IT pioneer that delivers the world’s most advanced data storage technology and services, announced the promotion of Ajeya Motaganahalli to the...

Pure Storage to expand its R&D capabilities in India

Pure Storage announced plans to expand its Research & Development (R&D) capabilities in India. The company also announced the appointment of Ajeya Motaganahalli as...

B2B tech startups fueled by funding and advanced technologies: NetApp-Zinnov study

NetApp, in partnership with Zinnov, has announced the results their study titled, ‘B2B Tech Startup Ecosystem and Role of Corporate Accelerators in India’. The...

NetApp announces 4th batch of start-ups for NetApp Excellerator

NetApp has announced the fourth batch of start-ups chosen for the NetApp Excellerator, the company’s flagship accelerator program. Six start-ups were shortlisted from over...

NetApp continues to accelerate data-driven startups, launches cohort 3 of the NetApp Excellerator program

NetApp today announced the third batch of startups chosen for NetApp Excellerator – the company’s flagship accelerator program dedicated to helping startups operating in...
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