Shivaprasad Balaji
About Shivaprasad Balaji
Shivaprasad Balaji is a Senior Software Engineer at Thomson Reuters in Toronto, Ontario, with a background in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering and Computer Network Engineering. He has experience in agile environments and specializes in designing solutions for data backup and restore in public cloud settings.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Shivaprasad Balaji has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Senior Software Engineer since 2019. He is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In this role, he has contributed to the development of software solutions, leveraging his expertise in cloud environments and agile methodologies. His work involves designing and developing solutions for data backup and restoration, focusing on public cloud infrastructure.
Education and Expertise
Shivaprasad Balaji holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from K.S. Institute Of Technology (KSIT), where he studied from 2008 to 2012. He furthered his education with a Master of Technology (MTech) in Computer Network Engineering from RV College Of Engineering, completing this program from 2013 to 2015. His academic background supports his technical skills in software engineering and cloud application optimization.
Background
Shivaprasad Balaji began his professional career as a Software Developer at Mapunity, where he worked for 11 months from 2012 to 2013 in Bangalore. He then joined NetApp as Member Technical Staff 2, contributing for five years until 2019 in the Bengaluru Area, India. His experience spans various roles in software development, focusing on cloud solutions and agile project management.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Shivaprasad Balaji has demonstrated proficiency in optimizing cloud applications using microservices architecture. He has experience in creating wireframes and obtaining stakeholder approval for product requirements, showcasing his ability to bridge technical development with user needs. His adaptability in agile environments, with release cycles as short as two weeks, highlights his efficiency in fast-paced settings.