NetApp opens new international HQ in Cork

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US-based technology company NetApp has today opened its new international headquarters in Navigation Square in Cork City's Docklands area.

The new international headquarters will serve NetApp's international commercial, sales, and technology operations.

Cesar Cernuda, President of NetApp, said it was exciting to be at the centre of the massive regeneration effort within Cork city. "NetApp is growing its international presence to expand its talent and continue to bring industry-leading capabilities and solutions to enhance our unique value proposition," he said.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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