Sunil Jose Leads Workday’s AI Innovation in India
Workday reaffirms its commitment to India, announcing Sunil Jose as the new President in India. The company plans to expand its presence and harness AI technology, with new offices and a data center by 2025. India remains crucial to Workday's innovation and digital transformation strategy.
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Sunil Jose has been announced as the new President of Workday India, aiming to further strengthen the company's footprint in the region by focusing on artificial intelligence.
The company is set to expand its operations with new offices in Delhi and Bengaluru, alongside a new regional data center by the end of 2025. These moves are part of Workday's strategy of using India as a hub for innovation and growth.
With a robust presence in Pune, Chennai, and Mumbai, Workday continues to leverage India's talent pool to enhance global operations and customer experiences, supporting organizations in a new age of digital transformation powered by AI.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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