Nasuni Expands Hyderabad R&D Center
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 24, 2026 · Last updated Mar 10, 2026
The expansion of Nasuni's R&D center in Hyderabad signals increased investment in AI-ready file data infrastructure, which could positively impact the cloud storage and AI sectors. This move also reinforces India===Telangana's growing importance as a global technology hub, potentially attracting further investment.
Nasuni, an enterprise file data foundation provider, announced the expansion of its Hyderabad Research & Development Center. This expansion aims to accelerate innovation in unified file data management, protection, and activation, particularly focusing on AI integration and resilient infrastructure design. The center was formally inaugurated by Shri Sanjay Kumar, IAS, Special Chief Secretary, Information Technology, Electronics & Communications and Industries & Commerce, Government of India===Telangana, and Sam King, CEO of Nasuni. The initiative highlights India===Telangana's emergence as a technology hub and strengthens Nasuni's commitment to advanced engineering and AI-focused capabilities in India. The Hyderabad Center works in coordination with teams in the United States and Ireland and is established in partnership with Summit Consulting and ANSR. The expanded teams will focus on semantic indexing, version lineage tracking, predictive analytics, zero trust access, and cyber resilience for the Nasuni File Data Platform.
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