Nasuni Opens Operations Center in Durham, North Carolina
11/07/2018
The expansion marks Nasuni's entry into the Research Triangle and reflects the growing demand for its multi-cloud platform that enables enterprises to store, protect, synchronize, and collaborate on fast-growing unstructured data.
Comprised of the fourth floor of the Measurement Building in the Morris Ridge neighborhood, the new office is located at 404 Hunt Street in Durham. New members of Nasuni's engineering and support teams include software developers, quality assurance engineers, and technical customer support professionals.
When selecting the site of the new office, Nasuni said its leadership looked for areas known for software development and engineering expertise, enterprise IT acumen, particularly experts who are familiar with mission-critical solutions, and a recruiting environment able to keep pace with the company's continued growth.
"Durham has a rich heritage fostering disruptive technology companies and is widely known as a hotbed of enterprise IT talent and the home of a vibrant software development community," said Matt McDonald, Vice President of Engineering at Nasuni. "The city and surrounding area addressed our needs perfectly and the Triangle's colleges and universities offer an exceptional source of talent we can tap in the future."
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