VMWARE SOFTWARE COMPANY TO INCREASE INVESTMENTS IN ARMENIA
16:28 27.09.2013
Sona Hakobyan
Public Radio of Armenia
The American VMware software company, which has an annual income of
$4.61 billion, plans to expand its activity in Armenia and increase
the number of employees.
One of the top three innovative companies in the world, the VMware
launched its activity in Armenia in 2010. There are currently 60
programmers working at the Armenian office.
The Armenian team participates in the elaboration of the software
package management systems.
According to Executive Vice President of Cloud Infrastructure and
Management Company Ragu Raguram, the Armenia-produced products are
used by hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide.
Vice President of Cloud Infrastructure Adrian Tudor assured they will
gradually increase the investments in the Armenian economy. He said
Armenia is attractive, because there are many skilled engineers here
and hailed the activity of the Armenian team.
"95% of our employees hold scientific degrees in Computer Science and
Engineering. Therefore, we're satisfied with the work of our team,"
he said.
Although the Armenian market is not that big, the Vice President
hopes it will expand in the coming years. "We are working within
global economy, and we can say with confidence the goods produced
here are sold all over the world," Ragu Raguram said.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/09/27/vmware-software-company-to-increase-investments-in-armenia/
16:28 27.09.2013
Sona Hakobyan
Public Radio of Armenia
The American VMware software company, which has an annual income of
$4.61 billion, plans to expand its activity in Armenia and increase
the number of employees.
One of the top three innovative companies in the world, the VMware
launched its activity in Armenia in 2010. There are currently 60
programmers working at the Armenian office.
The Armenian team participates in the elaboration of the software
package management systems.
According to Executive Vice President of Cloud Infrastructure and
Management Company Ragu Raguram, the Armenia-produced products are
used by hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide.
Vice President of Cloud Infrastructure Adrian Tudor assured they will
gradually increase the investments in the Armenian economy. He said
Armenia is attractive, because there are many skilled engineers here
and hailed the activity of the Armenian team.
"95% of our employees hold scientific degrees in Computer Science and
Engineering. Therefore, we're satisfied with the work of our team,"
he said.
Although the Armenian market is not that big, the Vice President
hopes it will expand in the coming years. "We are working within
global economy, and we can say with confidence the goods produced
here are sold all over the world," Ragu Raguram said.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/09/27/vmware-software-company-to-increase-investments-in-armenia/