Suresh Srinivasan is director of quality assurance for Virtusa. He is an electrical engineer and holds a masters degree in business administration, with 24+ years of experience in software testing and development.
Suresh started his career in testing from the industrial automation and industrial robotics programming and also specialized in business system software testing in multiple domains like banking, finance, logistics, healthcare and telecoms. Currently, at Virtusa he is QA practice head for the company’s various technology centres in India.
December 9, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
The IoT is set to have significant impact on the way we do things today; at home, at work, while shopping, even in manufacturing and medicine, writes Suresh Srinivasan, the director of quality assurance for Virtusa. (more…)
Posted by: George Malim
Since we started talking about Software Defined things , we have moved, along with the rest of the IT industry, from using the narrow term SDN to the broader SDx. This has allowed us to use one acronym to encompass software-defined networking, data centres, storage, server and any yet to be developed technologies that are all software-defined. What we didn’t anticipate was the Software Defined City, writes Chris Gabriel, the UK CTO of Logicalis.
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December 4, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
In its report, The Identity of Things (IDoT) for the Internet of Things, analyst firm Gartner lays out how it believes the Internet of Things (IoT), or what is often now referred to as the Internet of Everything (IoE), cannot and will not prosper unless organisations knuckle down and come to grips with how to manage multiple identities, writes Neil Chapman, the senior vice president and managing director for EMEA of ForgeRock. (more…)
December 3, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
We are in the middle of a new industrial revolution brought about by the Internet of Things (IoT), writes Keith Minster, a product manager at Drax Technology. (more…)
November 30, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
Ericsson and Orange have announced a trial of optimised, low-cost, low-complexity devices and enhanced network capabilities for Cellular IoT over GSM and LTE. (more…)
November 27, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
The development of the Internet of Things (IoT) will see multiple systems be linked in order to realise automation, data sharing and efficiency benefits, writes Phill Peston, a senior analyst at Beecham Research. (more…)
November 24, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
Following a competitive application CW (Cambridge Wireless) has been chosen as one of four successful organisations that will deliver IoTUK Boost, a series of local IoT innovation challenges and rapid incubation activities taking place over the next five months. (more…)
November 23, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
Nokia Networks and Oi Brasil are to set up an LTE IoT lab and create a working group to study solutions and opportunities in IoT, develop joint projects and test innovative solutions. The investments in innovation will be supported by a fund that will finance projects within IoT verticals such as agribusiness, connected cars, homes and smart cities and e-health. (more…)
November 20, 2015
Posted by: George Malim
Having been with Cisco since 2000, Maria Hernandez is the UK & Ireland lead for the Internet of Everything. She is responsible for ensuring Cisco brings to the UK market the business and social benefits that the IoE can offer.
Previously, she has focused on the public sector’s usage of ICT across the world and acted as the lead in Cisco’s business and sales initiatives.
Before turning her focus to the use of ICT within the public sector, Hernandez held various positions as a finance manager within the technology sector in the UK and Spain. She holds an MBA in Accountancy and an Economics degree.
November 18, 2015
Posted by: George Malim