AppDynamics Brings Application Intelligence to India
July 16, 2014
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AppDynamics is open for business to the largest enterprise companies in India to take advantage of its modern, next generation technology solutions for application performance management (APM) and the broader IT Operations Management market.

The company currently has staff located in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune to support its business initiatives in India and plans in the very near future to open official sales offices in Bangalore and Delhi, along with a research and development center in India, its first development center outside of San Francisco, where the company is headquartered.

Subrato Bandhu is the managing director for operations in India. Mr Bandhu brings over 18 years of experience across the domestic and global markets, having worked with BMC Software for over a decade. Mr Bandhu and his team are responsible for overall business strategy, customer success, partner network development, operations, and sales execution in India.

“Increasingly, businesses are becoming software–defined, and superior software performance in itself has become a key competitive advantage. The proliferation of E-Commerce companies in India is indicative of the digital transformation that's underway. Now more than ever, applications require an intelligence platform that can dynamically discover stress points even before they develop. We are excited to help Indian businesses exponentially improve performance of their web and mobile applications,” said Jyoti Bansal, founder and CEO, AppDynamics.

“The success of AppDynamics is largely due to our human capital investment. At AppDynamics, we’re providing a platform for the brightest and youngest minds to ideate, develop new products, and have a lot of fun doing it. Our R&D team in India will help architect and develop future releases for our global customers. We’re serious about our India growth story, which is why we are opening three offices to ramp up our offerings,” he added.

The outsourcing companies in India are looking for software products that will help them differentiate and show quick results. AppDynamics will partner with them to help enhance top line and consumer engagement for global and Indian companies, using application intelligence.

"The key focus for my team will be customer success. With legacy systems and long implementation cycles, it is increasingly difficult for customers to achieve tangible ROI's. Our application intelligence platform delivers tangible business insights to our growing roster of customers," said Subrato Bandhu, managing director, AppDynamics India.

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