Veeam is no longer in Columbus, which means for its local presence

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Veeam’s decision to move its headquarters from Columbus to the Seattle domain likely won’t have much effect on its local operations, according to the company.

A spokesperson for the cybersecurity firm told Columbus Business First that its workplace on the Polaris domain will remain despite the move, which was reported Tuesday. Veeam’s 300 local employees, including those in technical support, marketing, product strategy and finance. , as well as its presence on the Lyra Drive site.

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“There are no plans to make any adjustments to our Columbus office,” the spokesperson said in an email. “Columbus remains one of our largest and most peak global locations. “

Veeam cited proximity to strategic partners such as Microsoft and Amazon as an explanation for the decision, as well as the region’s skill set and growing number of existing workers. These workers come with CEO Anand Eswaran, as well as other senior executives.

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