
NetApp, Inc.
About NetApp, Inc.
NetApp, Inc. is an American data infrastructure company headquartered in San Jose, California. The company provides enterprise data storage hardware, software-defined storage, integrated data-management services, and a portfolio of cloud-storage and FinOps offerings used to build hybrid multicloud environments. NetApp was founded in 1992 by David Hitz, James Lau, and Michael Malcolm under the name Network Appliance. It went public on Nasdaq in 1995 and rebranded to NetApp in 2008. The company is listed on Nasdaq under the ticker NTAP and is a constituent of the S&P 500 index. The company's flagship product is the ONTAP data-management operating system, which runs on FAS, AFF, and ASA storage systems, on commodity hardware, and as a native first-party service across the major public clouds (Azure NetApp Files, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, and Google Cloud NetApp Volumes). NetApp's broader portfolio includes the StorageGRID object store, the EF and E-Series block storage systems, the BlueXP unified control plane, and the Spot by NetApp suite for cloud-cost optimisation. NetApp operates engineering, support, and sales offices in more than fifty countries. Its largest engineering and global services site outside North America is in Bengaluru, India, with additional centres in Sunnyvale, Research Triangle Park, Wichita, Cork, and Tel Aviv. Indian fresher and early-career hiring at NetApp typically targets software-engineering, systems-engineering, hardware-engineering, technical-support, and customer-success roles, with applications routed through careers.netapp.com.
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