Infogain, a Silicon Valley leading provider of technology solutions and services has appointed Jitinder (Jay) Sethi as VP - Strategic Solutions and Chief Enterprise Architect. Based out of Infogain's Los Gatos office, Jay reports to Chief Solutions Officer, Nishith Mathur.
Jay's scope of responsibilities encompasses thought leadership, technical consulting, cloud migration, Rapid Application Development (RAD), API/Integration and the Internet of Things (IoT). He is driving Infogain's vision for enterprise architectures that optimize the use of SaaS, PaaS, API's and microservices as well as providing team leadership for:
* Engineering platforms integrating cloud subscriptions with backend systems and environments
* Re-engineering legacy systems to Cloud-Native Architecture
* Designing and implementing greenfield, microservices-based products and applications
Jay brings over 27 years of experience in the software industry to Infogain, most recently as Chief Enterprise Architect at Wipro. Jay's software experience extends to managing all stages of architecture, solutioning and digital platform (re-)engineering, cloud/platform (re-)architecture, API (SOA and microservices) architecture, mobile application (re-)architecture and IoT architecture.
"We are excited to welcome Jay to Infogain. His vast experience in subscription and cloud-based operation environments will be an advantage for furthering Infogain's vision of 'Engineering Business Outcomes' for our clients. In fact, Jay has already begun engaging with Infogain clients to design and implement re-engineering initiatives that leverage SaaS, PaaS, API's, microservices and IoT," said Nishith Mathur Chief Solutions Officer, Infogain.
"Jay brings a wealth of leadership and engineering experience to Infogain. His contributions align well with Infogain's focus on platform engineering and digital transformation for our clients," added Ayan Mukerji, Chief Operations Officer, Infogain.
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