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ESDS Software Solution elevates Sajiv Nair to the role of CIO and CISO

ESDS Software Solution elevates Sajiv Nair to the role of CIO and CISO
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ESDS Software Solution, a provider of cloud, IT security, and managed services, has promoted Sajiv Nair to the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Nair previously served as the Assistant Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Head of Managed Services at ESDS. 

In his new role, Nair will oversee the overall direction of ESDS’ information technology and security strategies. He will be responsible for leading initiatives to integrate IT projects with business processes, ensuring efficient and secure operations. Nair's role will also include enhancing ESDS’ suite of services, such as cloud, managed services, and IT security, with advanced cloud-based security solutions, ensuring clients operate in a protected and streamlined IT environment. 

"Our vision would be to create a future-ready IT ecosystem that drives innovation, enhances operational efficiency, and supports the seamless integration of emerging technologies-all while maintaining the highest levels of security and performance for our customers," said Nair. 

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Piyush Somani, Founder, CMD, and CEO of ESDS, said: “Sajiv promotion to CIO and CISO is a well-earned and thrilling advancement for ESDS. As one of India's top 5 cybersecurity companies, and with Sajiv ranked among the top 10 cybersecurity experts in the country, this step further strengthens ESDS' goal of becoming a leader in the nation's IT and cybersecurity sectors.” 

With 24 years of experience, Nair has an extensive background in project management, IT infrastructure, service delivery, and solution architecture. Before joining ESDS, he held key positions at GlobalLogic, InMobi, and Dell. Nair holds an engineering degree in Industrial Electronics from Father Agnel Polytechnic and an MBA in Marketing from SIED College, Mumbai. 


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