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Applied Cloud Computing expands its global footprint further; sets up its operations in the UK region

Applied Cloud Computing (ACC), an emerging leader in the cloud technology space, announced expanding its global footprint with the launch of its operations in the United Kingdom with a centre in London. This is ACC’s fourth centre in the international market after having been established in UAE, Indonesia, and Estonia.

This expansion will help in catering to cloud computing and digital services customers in the UK and the European markets. Headquartered in Mumbai, ACC has its presence across India in Thane, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. 

Speaking on the launch of the operations in London, Shubho Pramanik, Senior Vice President at ACC said, “There is an upsurge in spending on cloud services since the onset of the pandemic across industries, globally. The United Kingdom being one of the world’s largest economies provides access to a large market for cloud services and is home to a world-class workforce in addition to a sound regulatory and legislative environment. It was our obvious choice to have our presence here.” He further added, “We look forward to serving the market in the region and strengthening our presence in the western market.”

Founded by Nilesh Satpute, ACC is an emerging leader in the Cloudtech space and specialises in Digital or Technology Transformation, Cloud Computing, App Modernisation, Big Data & Analytics, and Product Development. The launch is part of the organisation’s plan to expand its global delivery network. ACC offerings help drive digitalization, cloud services, and innovation for customers across industry verticals.

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