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DSP, a UK-based enterprise database management company founded in 1999, has launched its first overseas Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru, a defining move in its international growth strategy. Hosted at GoodWorks Workspace GCC Nexus, @Prestige Tech Park, and established in partnership with SansoviGCC by GoodWorks Group, the centre was inaugurated by Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, CEO, Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM), alongside K.T. Rajan, Director of Technology, Innovation, Education and Skills at the British Deputy High Commission. The centre will deliver: •Managed Services and Database Consultancy •Cloud Solutions across Oracle, Microsoft, and multi-cloud environments •Enterprise-scale support for mission-critical database infrastructure Paul Cocks, Group COO, DSP, said, "We're excited to announce the launch of DSP's Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bangalore, a major milestone in our international growth journey..." KDEM's Sanjeev Kumar Gupta noted that DSP's choice of Bengaluru "is a strong validation of Karnataka's position as India's undisputed GCC capital..." For a company built on deep Oracle and multi-cloud expertise, setting up in Bengaluru isn't just an expansion, it's a deliberate capability play, combining global technical know-how with India's world-class engineering talent. As enterprise database complexity grows with AI and cloud adoption, GCCs like DSP's are increasingly being built to own that complexity, not outsource it. #GCC #GCCIndia #DSP #Bengaluru #Enterprisetech #DatabaseManagement #CloudSolutions #OraclePartner #GoodWorksGroup #KDEM #GCCBengaluru