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NetApp Global Capability Center (Bangalore)

A detailed profile of NetApp's Global Capability Center including operations, leadership, functions, and strategic importance.

Employees

3,000

Revenue

$6.3 Billion (2023)

Market Cap

$15 Billion

Headquarters

San Jose, United States

Bangalore, India
2 Offices
Est. 2004
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About NetApp India

NetApp established its India GCC in Bangalore around 2004 to support global engineering and R&D functions. The center operates as a Captive unit focused on product development and innovation. It serves as a Global Delivery Center within the parent organization's global network. The GCC leverages local talent to drive data infrastructure solutions and cloud technologies.\n\nThe core capabilities include software engineering, cloud engineering, and cybersecurity initiatives. The team utilizes platforms like AWS, Azure, and Kubernetes extensively. Engineering stacks involve Java, Python, and Go for robust application development. DevOps tools such as Docker and Terraform ensure efficient deployment pipelines. AI and ML stacks are integrated for advanced analytics and automation. Innovation labs foster new product ideas and community collaborations.\n\nCurrent headcount stands at approximately 3,000 employees across multiple offices. Hiring status is moderate with a focus on niche engineering roles. Key skills in demand include Kubernetes, cloud architecture, and cybersecurity. Expansion plans include strengthening the Pune presence significantly. The GCC has received recognition as a Top Employer in India. Milestones include the Cloud Integration launch and Data Fabric strategy.

Parent Enterprise Overview

Headquarters

San Jose, United States

Industry

Technology

Type

Technology

Employees

15,000+

Revenue

$6.3 Billion (2023)

Mkt Cap

$15 Billion

Ticker

NTAP

GCC Setup

Greenfield

Scale & Operations

Total Employees

3,000

Office Locations

2

Year Established

2004

Core Capabilities

Cloud EngineeringDevOpsProduct EngineeringCybersecuritySoftware Engineering

Strategic Role in Global Network

Global Mandate

Global Product Development

Revenue Contribution

Estimated to contribute significantly to NetApp’s global cloud data services and storage software engineering through its India development centers.

Proprietary Ownership Yes

Technology & Platforms

Cloud Platforms

AWSMicrosoft Azure

Data Platforms

DatabricksApache SparkHadoopApache Airflow

Enterprise Platforms

Oracle ERPSalesforceWorkday

Engineering Stack

JavaScript/TypeScriptPythonReactNode.js

AI / ML

PyTorchHugging FaceLangChain

DevOps Tools

KubernetesDockerGitHub ActionsHelmPrometheus

Innovation & R&D

Innovation Labs

Active

AI Center of Excellence

Established

Editorial Review

NetApp established its India GCC in Bangalore around 2004 to support global engineering and R&D functions. The center operates as a Captive unit focused on product development and innovation. It serves as a Global Delivery Center within the parent organization's global network. The GCC leverages local talent to drive data infrastructure solutions and cloud technologies.\n\nThe core capabilities include software engineering, cloud engineering, and cybersecurity initiatives. The team utilizes platforms like AWS, Azure, and Kubernetes extensively. Engineering stacks involve Java, Python, and Go for robust application development. DevOps tools such as Docker and Terraform ensure efficient deployment pipelines. AI and ML stacks are integrated for advanced analytics and automation. Innovation labs foster new product ideas and community collaborations.\n\nCurrent headcount stands at approximately 3,000 employees across multiple offices. Hiring status is moderate with a focus on niche engineering roles. Key skills in demand include Kubernetes, cloud architecture, and cybersecurity. Expansion plans include strengthening the Pune presence significantly. The GCC has received recognition as a Top Employer in India. Milestones include the Cloud Integration launch and Data Fabric strategy.

Hiring & Talent

Hiring Status

Moderate Hiring

Open Roles

40

University Hiring

Yes

Key Hiring Areas

Data EngineeringSoftware EngineeringMachine Learning / AI

Top Skills

Node.jsCI/CDReactTypeScriptJavaScript
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Growth & Expansion

Headcount Target by 2027

Target to expand India workforce beyond 4,000 engineers over the coming years.

Focus Areas

  • Expansion of Bengaluru campus to support cloud data services engineering
  • AI-driven data platforms
  • and Kubernetes-based infrastructure tools.

Vendor Ecosystem

Technology Partners

NetApp Partners

Workspace Partner

RegusWeWork

Staffing Partners

RandstadTeamLeaseAllegis Group

Timeline & Media

Key Milestones

Cloud Integration 2021, Data Fabric Launch

News Mentions

NetApp Expands Cloud Data Services and Storage Platforms

Press Releases

NetApp Announces New Hybrid Cloud Data Platform Updates

DEI & Sustainability

Sustainability Initiatives

Carbon neutrality strategy

energy-efficient data storage systems

renewable energy adoption.

Diversity Programs

Women in Technology programsmentorship programsglobal inclusion initiatives.

Women in Leadership

32%

Awards & Recognition

Fortune Best Workplaces in Technology

Gartner Magic Quadrant recognition for Primary Storage.

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