
New Relic is charting an ambitious growth strategy in India by opening its second office in the country, seven months following the opening of its first India office in Bengaluru.
The Hyderabad Development Center, a product and engineering hub, will support the world’s fastest-growing talent pool of developers to advance new products across the New Relic observability platform with a focus on core APM and security capabilities, partner integrations, and customer experience.
As Indian organizations race to leverage technologies like blockchain, edge computing, hybrid cloud, and 5G to deliver excellent customer experiences, observability has emerged as an integral factor to drive innovation, uptime, and reliability. Since making inroads in 2020, India is now the fastest growing market for New Relic in Asia. New Relic has strengthened its offerings across key industries, including e-commerce, media and entertainment, retail, financial services, and healthcare, with customers including Swiggy, HealthifyMe, Practo, Unacademy, Capillary Technologies, CaratLane, and ZestMoney. The product and engineering development center in Hyderabad is part of the company’s plans to grow rapidly in the country over the next five years by bolstering its team and capabilities across new verticals. In the next six months, New Relic anticipates growing its team in Hyderabad by 150 percent.
“We reached yet another milestone in India and deepened our commitment to contribute to the country’s technology ecosystem,” said New Relic CGO and Observability Product GM Manav Khurana. “Observability is a priority for successful organizations across India, and recognised as a key driver to achieving core business goals. Our growing presence here will enable us to harness India’s world-class tech talent to build out some of the industry’s most innovative observability products, and accelerate best-practice observability adoption across the globe.”
India-based organizations long for simplicity, integration, seamlessness, and more efficient ways to complete high-value projects.
“The growing relevance of observability to optimize and build better software is more evident than ever, especially in a burgeoning market like India,” said New Relic GM, Enterprise Business India Vidhur Bhagat. “Our Hyderabad Development Center will serve our dynamic and ever-growing customer base as they seek enhanced productivity, collaboration, and innovation. New Relic’s unified data platform and analysis tools will empower engineers and developers at every stage of the software lifecycle, and deliver better outcomes.”
New Relic is committed to investing in and enriching India’s technology ecosystem, both through its growing presence on the ground and via New Relic University, a free global training platform for budding developers to sharpen their skills in observability through industry best practices and resources.
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