
Hyderabad, Feb 24 (TNT): Nasuni, a Boston-based global enterprise file data platform provider, on Tuesday announced the expansion of its Research and Development (R&D) Centre in Hyderabad to accelerate innovation in unified file data management, protection, and AI-driven enterprise solutions.
The Hyderabad facility, inaugurated by Telangana Special Chief Secretary for IT and Industries Sanjay Kumar in the presence of Nasuni Chief Executive Officer Sam King, marks the company’s first centre in India.
The company has not yet commenced commercial operations in the country, a senior official from the company said.
Established in partnership with Summit Consulting and ANSR, the centre will support capability development, talent strategy, and operational scaling.
The expanded teams will work closely with Nasuni’s global engineering units in the United States and Ireland to advance AI integration, file data indexing, and resilient infrastructure design.
Speaking on the occasion, Nasuni CEO Sam King said the Hyderabad R&D teams will focus on semantic indexing, predictive analytics, AI-driven operations, metadata intelligence, zero-trust access controls, and ransomware detection to enhance enterprise data readiness for artificial intelligence applications.
The centre currently has about 40 employees and is expected to scale up to 125 by the end of this year, against a capacity of 145, she said.
With unstructured data volumes continuing to grow across industries including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, media, energy and the public sector, the Hyderabad center strengthens Nasuni’s global engineering capacity to support enterprise modernization initiative worldwide, she added.
Nasuni currently serves more than 800 enterprise customers across over 70 countries, providing integrated storage, backup, disaster recovery, ransomware protection, and analytics through a hybrid cloud platform, she added.
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