Kailas Tare
About Kailas Tare
Kailas Tare serves as the Vice President of Software Engineering at Notified, where he focuses on enhancing business workflows through technology solutions. With extensive experience in software engineering and architecture, he has held various leadership roles in notable companies such as Nasdaq and Microsoft.
Current Role at Notified
Kailas Tare serves as the Vice President of Software Engineering at Notified, a position he has held since 2023. He works on-site in Boston, Massachusetts. In this role, he focuses on enhancing software engineering practices and streamlining business workflows through technology solutions.
Previous Experience at Notified
Before his current role, Kailas Tare worked at Notified as the Senior Director of GlobeNewswire Software Engineering from 2019 to 2023. During his four years in this position, he contributed to the development and management of software engineering projects within the organization, based in Boston, MA.
Professional Background
Kailas Tare has extensive experience in the technology sector. He previously held the position of Director of GlobeNewswire Architecture at Nasdaq from 2013 to 2018. His career also includes roles at Cognizant Technology Solutions as Principal Architect, West Corporation as Director of GlobeNewswire Software Engineering, and BNY Mellon as Application Architect Consultant.
Education and Expertise
Kailas Tare earned a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) degree from Shivaji University, studying from 1995 to 1998. He possesses expertise in defining enterprise-wide system architecture and design principles, specializing in cloud technologies and web UI development. He advocates for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) in engineering practices.
Technical Skills and Focus Areas
Kailas Tare has a strong focus on streamlining business workflows through technology solutions. His technical skills include a background in social networking platforms and data architecture. He has also worked as a Senior Software Design Engineer at Microsoft, where he gained significant experience in software development.