I was selected through the campus interviews conducted by the
Deloitte, Southern California office, USA and am working in the Technology Integration division
of this company since February, 2004. Deloitte has more than 120,000 people in nearly 150 countries serving over
one-half of the world's largest companies as well as large national enterprises, public institutions and successful
fast-growing companies.It provides the widest range of assurance and advisory, tax and consulting services.
I am part of the team which is developing a custom state-wide Court Case Management System for the State of California.
I was selected through the campus interviews conducted by
Torry Harris Business Solutions (THBS), Bangalore, India and worked in
this company from August, 2000 till the end of July 2002. THBS provides software services and solutions in mission-critical
Distributed Enterprise Computing. It is headquartered in the USA and has its primary development center in
India.
In THBS I got the opportunity to work on several exciting projects like (For the most recent copy of my resume :
email me) -
Batelco-EAI, an enterprise application integration project, is the most memorable
one for me at THBS, especially because of the
responsibilities given to me,
the challenges I faced while working
on new and exciting technologies, and the
laurels our company received due to this project.
I have successfully completed IBM certifications in
IBM-MQSeries (a messaging service) and
IBM-DB2 (database).
I was awarded the "Bright-Spark!" reward for my
suggestions on improving employee efficiency and knowledgement management.
In
MIT,
apart from regular academic courses and
studies, I studied various problems in
Distributed Systems and
Distributed Databases
including deadlock detection & resolution, termination detection, distributed snapshots & consistency.
Built prototypes of a Chat system and
a File server on our college Unix system.
Implemented algorithms for Time-based (sharing state across processes),
Name-based, and Truly Random
Universal Unique ID generation.
Final year project was -
"Tutor for the IEEE protocols for a Local Area Network (LAN)".
We simulated the IEEE protocols for a local area network (Ethernet/IEEE 802.3,
Token Bus/IEEE 802.5, and Token Ring/IEEE 802.5) and later extended the project to include the
simulation of the collision-free and contention-based protocols too.
Main Research interests
1. Work load management and clustering.
2. Research in time triggered, message triggered objects.
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