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geekyasa
Member Since: August 6, 2012
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I would like to introduce myself as a Software Architect with over 10 years industry experience working on projects ranging from desktop  and web applications through to high scalable distributed systems and service-oriented architectures in the financial domain, mobile platforms and business integration solutions. 

My areas of specialization includes application architecture and development using Java technologies, Cloud Computing , C/C++ on Linux and Windows platforms and other middleware developement tools such as BIRT, etc...  I hold a B.Sc in MIS from the National University of Ireland (University college Dublin). I'm an Apache committer and involve with Apache Synapse project. Currently I'm working as the Director of Solutions Architecture at WSO2, Inc, which is one of the leading Open Source Company in Asia, which also has 3 branches in NY, Boston anddney.



latest blogs
My goal is to hold a chess-playing extravaganza at Design West 2014, in which FPGA-based and/or MCU-based "Robots" compete for a grand prize.
In addition to applications for reprogrammable hardware and processors in the Internet of Things, it also seems as if there will be a growing need to embed pieces of FPGA-like fabric into SoCs.
Colors are simply names we give to specific wavelengths or combinations of wavelengths that are received by our eyes. Maybe we each see colors differently.
Now we are ready to bring all the parts together and construct the GPS-driven, FPGA-decoded Nixie tube speedometer for use in a 1953 International pickup truck.
Here's an image of the week and a joke of the week. Also, this week's live online chat takes place Thursday, June 20, at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT).
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