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CONFERENCE:
Delhi:
March 17 - 18, '06 |
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CONFERENCE
TUTORIALS:
March
13 - 22, '06 |
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Optimize
Application Quality & Performance
Rajesh Nayak, Mercury India |
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| Today,
how quickly you add or enhance services on critical
applications can be the difference between keeping or
losing a customer. Winning companies manage costs
and risk while ensuring their software applications are
aligned with business goals. That’s why optimizing
the quality and performance of applications in pre-production
has become critical to the viability of the business.
By maximizing quality and performance
of an application and managing change throughout the
entire lifecycle, your IT group can have a direct impact
on the business value associated with critical applications.
Optimizing Application Quality and Performance can help:
- Make better-informed
“go-live” decisions.
- Reduce
the time and cost of deploying new software or upgrades.
- Decrease
software defects.
- Ensure
applications are ready to deliver their intended business
results.
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| Meet
Rajesh Nayak |
Rajesh,
is
a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and
holds an MBA in Strategy and Marketing from INSEAD, France
as well as a degree in engineering from the University
of Mysore.
As a Product Manager, he works closely with the R&D
and product development teams to help ensure Mercury’s
world - class products and solutions are brought to customers
in India as well as the APAC region. In addition to that
he is also involved in working on the pricing strategies
based on market dynamics and customer feedback.
Rajesh has over ten years of experience
in IT industry and prior to Mercury, he has worked for
I Flex Solutions, Tarang technologies and EKS solutions
across US, Europe and APAC
During his tenure in these companies,
he has handled various projects delivering technology
based business solutions to enterprise companies across
Banking and Financial Services, Insurance, Telecom and
CRM.
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