Riverbed appoints Nagendra Venkaswamy VP India & SAARC

Riverbed Technology announced the appointment of Nagendra (Venky) Venkaswamy as Vice President (VP) of Riverbed India and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Based in Bangalore, Venky will be responsible for driving the company’s growth and expansion strategy across the region.

“Venky is coming on board at an exciting time of growth for Riverbed’s business in India and SAARC. As more and more Indian organizations embark on Digital Transformation projects, go hybrid and move to software-defined networks and datacentres, they’re looking for new approaches to solve the challenges of network and application complexity,” said Bjorn Engelhardt, Senior Vice President, Riverbed Asia Pacific and Japan. “Venky’s proven leadership and experience in building profitable, high-growth businesses, along with his deep understanding of the local market dynamics, will be an incredible asset. I’m pleased to welcome him to the team.”

Venky brings to the role more than 30 years’ experience across IT, operations, organization-building, and growth strategies with extensive knowledge of various industry domains. Prior to joining Riverbed, he served as a mentor to startups in India. Previously, he held several senior executive positions in the region, including Managing Director, India and South Asia, Arista Networks, where he was responsible for building operations of the company in the areas of Cloud and Datacenter operations. He also served as President of Tejas Network and Managing Director at Juniper Networks, where he played a key role in helping to build the brand from a start up to one of the leading networking players in India.

“As application performance has become equal to business performance, companies in India are turning a greater focus to harnessing technologies that deliver greater visibility and control of their IT environment,” said Nagendra Venkaswamy, Vice President, Riverbed, India and SAARC. “Riverbed is at the forefront of driving this radical new approach, reimagining the distributed network so that it’s application-centric, agile and software-defined. We have a significant opportunity to accelerate this business transformation in India and SAARC and I look forward to working with the Riverbed team as we embark on this exciting journey.”

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