Cisco Systems, which specializes in both networking and security solutions.
Daisy Chittilapilly, India and SAARC president, Cisco told ET that as companies seek to monetize investments made in the 5G telecom infrastructure and harness the insatiable appetite for data to drive India’s announced ascent to the top three of the global economic leaderboard, the company expects New Delhi to become a top revenue-generating market for its suite of products and services.
The global tech major has ambitions to move India, currently among the company’s top ten revenue generators, to a top-five market in the next five years, said Chittilapilly.
“The India market has been one of the fastest growing markets for us worldwide. And the future is also very bright with the growth of tech in India ranging from 7- 11% as the forecast for the domestic market suggests depending on what category you play in… Cisco is now geared up with every capability in the Cisco universe,” said Chittilapilly.
“From a Cisco lens, we don't see any lag in technology adoption between the so-called more developed markets and in India,” she added.
“Being among the top ten markets is also a relatively new position for us which has happened in the last few years but we do see the way in