Rishabh Dhall
About Rishabh Dhall
Rishabh Dhall is a Lead Developer at Elevate, specializing in BI and Analytics integration, DevOps practices, and micro-services development.
Work at Elevate
Rishabh Dhall serves as the Lead Developer at Elevate, a position he has held since 2015. In this role, he focuses on enhancing data-driven analytics by integrating Business Intelligence (BI) tools such as Looker and Qlik View into Manage Dashboards. His responsibilities include developing micro-services using NodeJS and Python, with SQL databases hosted on AWS. Rishabh has also implemented DevOps practices on AWS, utilizing CI/CD pipelines and Infrastructure as Code with CloudFormation templates to streamline automation processes.
Education and Expertise
Rishabh Dhall studied Computer Science at BBSCET, where he earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in 1970. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in software development, particularly in areas such as micro-services architecture, cloud computing, and data analytics. His technical skills include proficiency in NodeJS, Python, SQL databases, and various BI tools.
Background
Before joining Elevate, Rishabh Dhall worked as a Technical Analyst at HCL Technologies from 2012 to 2015. During his tenure, he contributed to the development and release of several products within the ELM suite, including Manage Billing, Manage Dashboards, and Project. His role involved creating common micro-services and working on REST APIs to facilitate secure interactions with web and mobile applications.
Achievements
Rishabh Dhall has made significant contributions to the field of software development, particularly in the integration of BI and analytics tools to enhance user experience. His work on embedding Looker and Qlik View into Manage Dashboards has improved data accessibility for end-users. Additionally, his implementation of DevOps practices has increased automation within cloud environments, demonstrating his commitment to advancing technology solutions.