Dayananda Shenoy
About Dayananda Shenoy
Dayananda Shenoy is a Technical Lead at Thomson Reuters in Bengaluru, India, with over a decade of experience in Banking and Financial Software development. He holds a P.G.D.C.A. in Computer Applications and has previously worked at Capgemini Consulting and Thomson Financials.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Dayananda Shenoy has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Technical Lead since 2011. In this role, he has contributed to various projects in the Bengaluru Area, India. His responsibilities include overseeing the development of software solutions, particularly in the banking and financial sectors. With over a decade of experience in this field, he has played a significant role in enhancing the technical capabilities of the organization.
Education and Expertise
Dayananda Shenoy studied at Canara College, where he focused on Commerce, Income Tax, Statistics, Law, and Banking from 1997 to 1999. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (P.G.D.C.A) from St. Aloysius College, completed in 2000. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) degree from Canara College, graduating in 1999. His educational background supports his expertise in developing C# WCF web services, particularly for the Portfolio and Investment Management domain.
Background
Dayananda Shenoy's early education took place at Canara Boys High School from 1995 to 1999. He began his professional career at Thomson Financials as a Senior Software Engineer, where he worked from 2006 to 2011. Following this, he joined Capgemini Consulting India Pvt Ltd as a Senior Consultant for a brief period in 2006. His career trajectory reflects a strong foundation in software development within the financial services industry.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Dayananda Shenoy has over a decade of experience in banking and financial software development. He specializes in utilizing distributed caching technology in the development of Oracle back-end systems. His technical skills include a strong proficiency in C# and WCF, which he applies to create robust web services that support financial applications. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the technological framework of the organizations he has worked with.