Subhodeep Bhattacharya joins Netgear from HP

Telecom Lead India: Subhodeep Bhattacharya has joined
Netgear from HP Networking. 


As the new regional director, India &
SAARC, Subhodeep Bhattacharya will lead and establish Netgear as a
preferred infrastructure brand for mid-market businesses.

 

Netgear focuses on its Smart IT vision which envisages
affordable and simple range of products covering the entire infrastructure
needs of mid-sized businesses.


India and SAARC represents a growth area for Netgear and
we are committed to provide smart, easy to deploy and manage products and
solutions with best in class TCO to the businesses extending our broadband in
every home and office vision,” said Richard Jonker, vice president,
Emerging Markets, Netgear.


Netgear already has home and prosumer product business in
wireless routing – including first in market 802.11AC routers, ReadyNAS
storage, and range extenders. It has also made foray into Service providers
with 3G products and Wi-Fi equipment.


It is a privilege to be part of a company which has been
a leader in consumer and SOHO space and is now evolving rapidly as a prominent
player in the network, storage and security solution player in the
mid-market,” said Subhodeep Bhattacharya.


Netgear addresses the core infrastructure concerns of
businesses with a wide range of products and solutions delivered completely
through a focused base of competent channel partners.


Subhodeep last served as the director of HP Networking.


editor@telecomlead.com

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