Nasuni expands R&D GCC in Hyderabad


(LtoR) Gunjandeep Kaur – Director, People, Nasuni, Sreekant Lanka – Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) for IT E&C ministry of Govt of Telangana, Peddareddappa G – Senior Director, Site Lead, Nasuni, Alison Bayiates – Chief People Office, Nasuni, Sanjay Kumar, Special Chief Secretary, Telangana, Sam King – CEO Nasuni, Nick Burling – Chief Product Officer, Nasuni, Barrie Kuza – VP, Strategic Programs, Nasuni and Sandeep Sharma – Founder & CEO – Summit Consulting Services, ANSR company

HYDERABAD: US-headquartered infrastructure software provider Nasuni has expanded its Hyderabad R&D global capability centre (GCC) to accelerate innovation in its enterprise file data platform with an eye on helping organizations modernize file infrastructure for teams and AI-driven workflows.Nasuni said the expanded Hyderabad facility will work in close coordination with teams in the United States and Ireland to contribute to platform evolution, file data indexing, AI integration, and resilient infrastructure design.The Hyderabad teams will focus on semantic indexing and contextual modeling, version lineage and metadata intelligence, predictive analytics and AI-driven operations, zero trust-aligned access enforcement, and cyber resilience including advanced ransomware detection, Nasuni said.The company started with two people in Hyderabad back in August 2025 and is now looking to grow the centre to around 125 people by the end of this year, Nasuni’s CEO Sam King said on Tuesday.The company currently has a global headcount of around 600 of which around 40 are currently housed in India at Hyderabad and 30 in Ireland where the company has its other GCC.“Hyderabad gives us access to one of the strongest and deepest technology talent ecosystems globally,” said Peddareddappa G, Senior Director and India Site Leader at Nasuni. “Our teams here are deeply integrated into Core Platform development. The collaboration across the US, Ireland, and India allows us to innovate continuously and respond quickly to evolving enterprise requirements.”Nasuni said its platform combines cloud object storage with enterprise file services to provide immutable file system versions for rapid recovery and historical context. The company supports more than 800 enterprise customers across over 70 countries, managing billions of files across thousands of locations.