Jayaprakash Y E
About Jayaprakash Y E
Jayaprakash Y E is a Technical Lead at Thomson Reuters in India, specializing in migrating monolithic architectures to microservices. He has extensive experience with various databases and technologies, and a background in computer science from Siddaganga Institute of Technology.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Jayaprakash Y E has been serving as a Technical Lead at Thomson Reuters since 2021. In this role, he focuses on advancing technology solutions and improving system architectures. His responsibilities include leading technical projects and ensuring the successful migration from monolithic architectures to microservices-based architectures. This transition is crucial for enhancing system scalability and performance.
Education and Expertise
Jayaprakash Y E earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Computer Science from Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in object-oriented analysis and design, along with a strong understanding of data structures and algorithms. This academic knowledge supports his technical expertise in various programming and database technologies.
Background in Software Development
Before his current position, Jayaprakash Y E accumulated extensive experience in software development. He worked at Tata Consultancy Services as a System Engineer from 2011 to 2015. He then joined Lowe's India, where he progressed from a Software Engineer (2015-2018) to a Senior Software Engineer (2018-2021). His career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on software engineering and technical leadership.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Jayaprakash Y E possesses a diverse skill set in software development and DevOps practices. He is proficient in using various databases, including Oracle, MySQL, Cassandra, Postgres, and IBM Db2. He specializes in technologies such as Java8, Spring Boot, Kafka, and Google Cloud. Additionally, he is skilled in DevOps tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and Jenkins, which are essential for modern software development and deployment.