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VMware opens USD 120 million campus in Bengaluru

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Virtualisation and cloud infrastructure solutions major VMware today inaugurated its state-of-the-art campus built at a cost of USD 120 million in the city.

The new 438,000 sq.Ft facility will play a strategic role in VMware's global growth strategy for the mobile cloud era, the company said.

This milestone is in line with the company's commitment to invest USD 500 million in India by 2017, it said in a release here.

VMware said the new campus features a world-class Executive Briefing Center to showcase VMware's entire portfolio of solutions, providing customers and partners across Asia Pacific with the opportunity to see the company's products and services in action, and discuss them face to face with executives and engineers.
 

"...Our continued support of the India government's 'Make in India' initiative illustrates the important role this nation plays in the company's long-term strategic global growth plans," VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger said.

VMware's expanding operations in India are second in size only to those at the company's Palo Alto headquarters in the US, it said.

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First Published: Apr 14 2015 | 4:42 PM IST

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