Ramasundar Ramani
About Ramasundar Ramani
Ramasundar Ramani is the VP and Head of Enterprise Architecture at FM Global, with extensive experience in enterprise architecture, cloud strategy, and digital transformation.
Title and Current Role
Ramasundar Ramani is currently serving as the VP and Head of Enterprise Architecture at FM Global. In this role, he focuses on overseeing the enterprise architecture strategy and implementing innovative solutions across the organization. His tenure at FM Global began in 2023.
Previous Roles at Staples
At Staples, Ramasundar Ramani held the position of Head of Enterprise Architecture and Cloud Strategy from 2019 to 2023. Based in Framingham, Massachusetts, he was responsible for leading the enterprise architecture department and formulating cloud strategies that supported the company's digital transformation initiatives.
Experience at Dell Technologies and Dell EMC
Ramasundar Ramani worked at Dell Technologies as Senior Director of Enterprise Architecture from 2016 to 2019, and similarly at Dell EMC from 2011 to 2016. During his tenure in these roles, he was instrumental in directing enterprise architecture projects and contributing to the successful management of global architecture teams.
Early Career and Major Contributions
Ramasundar Ramani's early career saw him in pivotal roles such as Vice President at State Street Bank (2006-2011), Chief Architect at P&H Solutions Inc (1997-2006), and Lead Developer at Sapient (1996-1997). Notably, he played a crucial role in driving the largest technology merger and led the development of the industry's first Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for payment solutions.
Education and Technical Skills
Ramasundar Ramani earned his Master's degree in Computer Science from Mississippi State University, where he studied from 1991 to 1993. His technical expertise spans cloud-native architecture, microservices, DevOps, CICD, and automation. He has extensive experience managing global delivery and architecture teams, focusing on digital strategy.