Vladimir Panchenko
About Vladimir Panchenko
Vladimir Panchenko is a Team Lead and Tech Lead at Acumatica, specializing in Platform Reporting and Core since 2018. He has a background in software engineering and architecture, with experience in implementing Kanban methodologies and leading significant projects such as the .NET Core migration.
Work at Acumatica
Vladimir Panchenko has been employed at Acumatica since 2014, initially joining as a Junior Software Engineer for a brief period of three months in Moscow. He returned to the company in 2014 and worked as a Software Engineer for four years. In 2018, he advanced to the position of Team Lead / Tech Lead for the Platform - Reporting & Core team. His role involves overseeing technical projects and leading a team focused on platform development.
Education and Expertise
Vladimir Panchenko earned a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Information Systems and Technologies from the Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University). His studies spanned from 2008 to 2014, equipping him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and technical skills relevant to software development.
Background
Before joining Acumatica, Vladimir worked as a Junior Software Developer at WebKontrol for one month in 2012. His early career experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in software engineering and technical leadership at Acumatica, where he has developed a strong professional background in platform development and reporting.
Achievements
Vladimir has made significant contributions at Acumatica, including serving on the Architecture Committee and being recognized as one of the top performers in the company. He implemented a Kanban-based approach for ongoing work and developed processes for quarter planning and team capacity calculations. Additionally, he led the .NET Core migration, integrating APIs for distributed caching solutions.
Public Speaking and Contributions
Vladimir has participated in public speaking engagements at notable conferences, including dotNext and Acumatica Summit. He has delivered talks in both English and Russian, sharing insights and knowledge on software development and engineering practices. His contributions extend to the development of Acuminator, a Visual Studio extension that provides Acumatica-specific static code analysis and IDE features.