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EDB onboards Ramesh Mamgain as VP to boost India strategy

In his new role at EDB, Mamgain is tasked with leading the expansion efforts across India and South Asia, leveraging his extensive experience to drive growth and enhance EDB's market presence.

Ramesh Mamgain, Vice President for India and South Asia region, EDB. (Photo/File)

EnterpriseDB () has announced the of as its new Vice President for the India and South Asia region. This appointment marks a significant step in EDB's strategy to enhance its presence and operations in India, said the company.

Mamgain most recently served as the Global COE sales leader at Solace and previously as the Country Manager and Area Vice President for India and SAARC at Commvault, where he played a leadership role in expanding the company's operations and driving substantial business growth​.

Mamgain began his career way back in 1989 with Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) where he spent 10 years as Scientist before moving to corporate world in 2004. In a career spanning over two decades, Mamgain has worked with organisations such as EMC, Amdocs and Sun Microsystem.

In his new role at EDB, Mamgain will be tasked with leading the expansion efforts across India and South Asia, leveraging his extensive experience to drive growth and enhance EDB's market presence. His responsibilities will include strategic oversight, business development, and strengthening client relationships in these regions. He will report to Stuart Fisher, VP & GM, APJ at EDB, and will be based out of Delhi.

“The convergence of data and AI technologies is set to redefine India's business landscape, unlocking new opportunities for efficiency, personalisation, and growth across sectors while shaping the nation's journey towards digital leadership. Ramesh's expertise and leadership will be instrumental in driving our expansion efforts and serving clients across new geographies,” said Stuart Fisher.

“India has witnessed a remarkable surge in the adoption of open-source databases, driven by the need for scalable and cost-effective solutions. With an increasing number of enterprises embracing open-source technologies, India is poised for exponential growth in its digital infrastructure and innovation ecosystem. I am excited to join EDB and lead the region's growth to a new era,” Mamgain said.

EDB, a major contributor to the Postgres project, provides advanced database solutions that help organisations transition from legacy systems to more open, scalable, and cost-effective database technologies. The company serves a diverse clientele, including major banks, government entities, and various other organisations, seeking to modernise their database infrastructure and leverage digital transformation opportunities.

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