Sandeep Dutta named as President of AWS India and South Asia

Amazon Web Services deepens its commitment to India's digital transformation with a $12.7 billion investment plan by 2030, set to create 131,700 jobs and boost renewable energy projects.

By  Storyboard18| Nov 4, 2024 3:11 PM
Sandeep Dutta, a veteran with over 20 years at Accenture, brings extensive expertise in leading large-scale transformations, positioning him as a key leader in AWS's mission to drive digital innovation across the subcontinent.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is solidifying its commitment to India's digital future with the appointment of Sandeep Dutta as the new President for AWS India and South Asia.

This strategic addition marks a pivotal moment in AWS' journey to empower Indian businesses, governments, and communities in achieving their digital ambitions.

Dutta, a veteran with over 20 years at Accenture, brings extensive expertise in leading large-scale transformations, positioning him as a key leader in AWS's mission to drive digital innovation across the subcontinent.

In a LinkedIn post announcing the appointment, an AWS executive highlighted the broader vision that Dutta will champion - a cultural transformation through cloud technology that goes beyond mere infrastructure. "The journey to the cloud is about more than just technology-it's a cultural transformation unlocking new ways of innovating and delivering long-lasting, positive impact," said the executive.

First Published onNov 4, 2024 3:05 PM

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