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S&P Global, Ness Digital Engineering to build Global Talent Center in India

S&P Global, Ness Digital Engineering Global Talent Center India

Ness Digital Engineering is planning to increase the total number of employees who are exclusively working for the rating agency S&P to 650 in the next two years.

Ness Digital Engineering is partnering with S&P Global to cultivate its global center of excellence for technology talent in Hyderabad, India. With this collaboration, Ness Digital Engineering, a provider of digital transformation and custom software engineering services, will help S&P Global develop and evolve products and platforms that meet emerging technology opportunities across its varied business segments worldwide, including S&P Global Ratings, S&P Dow Jones Indices, and S&P Global Platts. This will add to the robust presence S&P Global’s Market Intelligence division and CRISIL already has in India.

“The Global Talent Center is an exciting opportunity for S&P Global to harness the proven technical talent present in Hyderabad thanks to its highly regarded universities and talented engineers within the region,” said Krishna Nathan, CIO at S&P Global. “The Center will enable us to accelerate digital transformation and stimulate innovation by building our knowledge assets, improving operational efficiencies, and growing our engineering team in a transformative way.”

“For over 10 years, Ness Digital Engineering has partnered closely with S&P Global to help develop its industry-leading solutions,” said Paul Lombardo, Ness Digital Engineering CEO. “We’re thrilled to further grow that relationship and help the company take advantage of the abundant talent in India to establish a global center that delivers new solutions for today’s digital economy, while also providing engineers in Hyderabad with an opportunity to become part of a team committed to innovation.”

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