Visa Inc. announced that it will strengthen its technology resources by creating 2,000 full-time technologist positions. Visa also plans to open a new technology center in India. The combination of these initiatives will help accelerate the shift to electronic payments and drive innovation in mobile and digital platforms.
Visa plans to recruit professional technologists, many in specialized areas, to enhance its teams in India, Singapore and four U.S. locations. Recruitment efforts, which are currently underway and will continue through 2017, will focus on a range of technology needs spanning data scientists, engineers, platform architects and mobile developers.
In 2015, the company plans to open a new technology development center in India. Teams there will focus on the development of key application programming interfaces (APIs) and software development kits (SDKs), helping an expanding group of global partners to more easily access VisaNet when creating new commerce and payment experiences. The first set of these new developer tools will be publicly released before the end of 2014.
Visa is also bolstering its technology talent in Austin, Texas and the San Francisco Bay Area, and will focus some of these positions in support of its two world-class data centers in Ashburn, Virginia, and Denver, Colorado.
Over the last month, Visa has announced aggressive plans to deliver Visa Digital Solutions, a comprehensive suite of offerings that will facilitate secure payments across a broad range of Internet-connected devices and wearables. Additionally, the company introduced Visa Checkout, a quick and easy payment service that allows consumers to pay for goods online, on any device, in just a few clicks. The service is currently offered in the U.S. and Canada and will also be available in Australia later this year.
Visa recently opened a 112,000-square foot innovation center, One Market, at its new office space in San Francisco. One Market is specifically designed to enable Visa technologists, clients, partners and the Bay Area tech community to co-develop the next generation of commerce applications.
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