Red Hat, a provider of open source solutions, has opened two new offices in Bangalore and New Delhi in India.
Red Hat is expanding its presence in India for enhancing business from open source solutions and services from customers and partners. Red Hat has six offices in India, including additional facilities in Bangalore and New Delhi, and offices in Mumbai and Pune.
Rajesh Rege, managing, director, Red Hat India, said: “We see an opportunity to further expand our capabilities by offering open source technology, software services and support. We hope to attract the best talent in India with our differentiation in technology.”
Red Hat’s new Bangalore office with 14,000 sq. ft. facility at Lavelle Road is designed for training and will work enablement center for customers and partners.
The additional New Delhi office with 12,405 sq. ft facility located close to the international airport at Aerocity is designed for enabling collaboration with customers throughout the region.
Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen, senior vice president and general manager, Asia Pacific, Red Hat, said: “It is a great reflection of our growth in India and underlines our commitment to help our customers in India modernize their approach to technology with more flexible open source solutions.”