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Ramesh Revuru
Head - BFSI (IT Services) at Aditya Birla Minacs
Ramesh has 16 years of experience in the IT industry. Working with both product development and services companies before Minacs, he was associated with Hitachi Consulting, Infosys, Computer Associates and Oracle.
Ramesh is an established writer and his articles have been published in reputed IT magazines like Profit, eBIZQ and SCENE. His article on SOA was ranked among the top 10 articles by Profit magazine (Oracle) for the year 2010. He has been invited as a speaker at several conferences including TIBCO Conference, Annual IP Summit, COLLABORATE, OAUG UK and GITEX.
Ramesh Revuru is the author of a book titled "Job Interviews", which is now being translated into many Indian languages.
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