Appirio in the News

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Gov. Daniels announces new jobs

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Governor Mitch Daniels and executives with Appirio, a global technology-enabled cloud service provider, to announce the company's plan to open a new office and cloud computing development center that would create 300 high-wage jobs by 2015.

The San Franciso-based company plans to invest more than $2 million to grow its team and presence in Indianapolis, including leasing, renovating, and equipping 12,500 square feet of space in the Pan American Office Tower in Indianapolis.

This new office is expected to open in October and will be the company's second U.S. office and a key location for training and developing its cloud architects.

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Cloud Computing Firm to Expand in Indy

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A cloud-computing firm is opening an Indianapolis office in the former home of the Hoosier Lottery.

San Francisco-based Appirio plans to hire 300 workers over the next three years to work out of offices in the Pan Am office tower downtown.

Company co-founder Narinder Singh says Appirio was drawn to the pipeline of fresh computing talent available from Purdue and other universities, and says by opening offices away from Silicon Valley, there will be less competition from the likes of Facebook and Twitter to snap them up.

Appirio will receive five-point-six-million dollars in state tax credits if it fulfills its hiring promises.

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Tech company Appirio plans to open Downtown Indy office, hire 300 over 3 years

Indy Star

A California-based technology company plans to open an office and a cloud computing development center in Downtown Indianapolis in October, bringing about 300 jobs over the next three years.

Appirio said Wednesday it will occupy the 11th floor of the Pan American Plaza tower and has an option to expand to the 10th floor.

The company will invest about $2 million for leasing, renovation, equipment and hiring new employees. Executives said they hope to hire 100 employees each year for the next three years. Appirio now has about 20 workers in the Indianapolis area...

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Web services firm plans downtown office, 300 jobs

Indianapolis Business Journal

Appirio Inc., a cloud-computing service provider, announced Wednesday morning that it plans to spend $2 million to open a downtown Indianapolis office that will employ 300 people by 2015.

The company, which has offices in the United States, Europe and Asia Pacific, will initially occupy 12,500 square feet on the 11th floor of the Pan American building. The investment will go toward leasing, renovating and equipping the space, the company said. The company has options to lease additional floors as it expands.

The Indianapolis location, expected to open in October, is the company's second in the United States.

"Opening an office and cloud development center in Indianapolis gives Appirio access to a large, highly educated talent base with close proximity to customers and partners," Appirio CEO Chris Barbin said in a prepared statement...

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Cloud computing firm to create 300 jobs, build local office

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Governor Mitch Daniels announced Wednesday that cloud-computing firm Appirio would open a new office in Indianapolis, creating up to 300 high-wage jobs within the next three years.

The San Francisco-based company has offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific, according to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Appirio will invest more than $2 million to grow in Indianapolis. The company will lease and renovate 12,500 square feet of space in the Pan American Office Tower.

The Indy office will be Appirio's second U.S. office. It's set to open in October....

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