India-APAC at the forefront of digital transformation
Fivetran, the global leader in data movement from the United States, says the newly opened headquarters in Bangalore are part of its rapid growth plans in the Asia-Pacific region, where businesses are increasingly adopting AI and analytics to drive innovation.
The Bangalore office will play a central role in supporting Fivetran’s growing customer base and advancing its mission to simplify data movement worldwide.
The new office will support nearly 300 employees, with plans to double the workforce in the next five years https://www.bseindia.com/.
“India and the broader APAC region are at the forefront of digital transformation, with companies rapidly embracing AI, analytics, and automation,” said George Fraser, CEO of Fivetran https://www.nseindia.com/.
“Our new headquarters represents more than just growth – it’s a commitment to empowering businesses with cutting-edge data solutions. By deepening our presence here, we’re not only investing in talent but also strengthening our ability to help enterprises turn data into a competitive advantage,” Fraser said on 11 Feb https://www.investindia.gov.in/.
Fivetran powers data movement for some of the region’s most recognized brands, including Toyota Motor Corporation, Japanese beverage giant Suntory, Indian eyewear company Titan, and India’s largest business conglomerate Tata Group. Globally, Fivetran works with leading companies such as OpenAI, Autodesk, and Lufthansa to centralize data to support their analytics and AI initiatives https://sbi.com.in/.
Fivetran, the global leader in data movement, is trusted by companies like OpenAI, LVMH, Pfizer, Verizon and Spotify to centralize data from SaaS applications, databases, files, and other sources into cloud destinations, including data lakes. Fiinews.com