Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: October 30, 2023
NetApp has relocated its U.S. public sector headquarters to a new office in the Boro Tower in Tysons, Virginia, as it seeks to expand its presence in Fairfax County.
George Kurian, CEO of NetApp, said in a statement published Friday that the new 24,000 square feet of office space will provide the company with access to a large talent pool and help it strengthen its partnership with technology companies and government and state agencies.
“And then the last is, that it is a great place to do business and a great place to live for our employees. So, we are excited to be here,” Kurian added.
NetApp has more than 300 employees in Tysons and offers job opportunities for entry-level professionals and retired service members and military spouses.
Kurian said veterans account for about 12 percent of NetApp’s more than 12,000 employees worldwide.
NetApp is a data storage and data management services company. It offers unified data storage, integrated data services and CloudOps platforms to customers seeking to enhance their data infrastructure. Its U.S. public sector organization provides government agencies with assistance in breaking down data silos, increasing security and removing information technology barriers.
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