India's Global View

suresh-iyer

Since the early 2000s, India has established itself as a key player in data management. Financial services firms on the buy and sell sides, as well as vendors, have offshored and outsourced operations to the country over the past decade. India’s rapid emergence as a center for data management is so significant that industry leaders in Europe and the US acknowledge their successors are now as likely to be found at banks in Mumbai and Delhi as they are in London and New York.

Mumbai-based Suresh

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