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Oracle & OpenStack trainer based out of Bangalore, India having a total + Years of work experience as Oracle DBA, Oracle Apps DBA, Oracle ERP Platform Architect & OpenStack Cloud Architect with an expertise in Infrastructure Architecture, capacity planning & Performance tuning of mid to large Oracle & OpenStack Cloud environments.
Started the career in an Oracle applications implementation project in TCS, moved to Oracle Corporation where had opportunity to explore Oracle technology internals much deeper and develop a unique expertise in capacity planning & performance tuning by analyzing workload trends of various Oracle environments. In J.P.MorganChase & Co worked as production support DBA on Oracle databases. In Dell IT worked as software advisor/solutions architect for Oracle Apps R projects. In GE Healthcare, in-directly managed all technical activities of Oracle ERP Configuration Management team as Technical Leader & ERP Platform Architect for GE Healthcare.
Neeraj
July 10, 2017 at 10:42 amThe Oracle RAC training was really good. The course was 100% hands-on training, which helped in understanding the RAC concepts clearly.
Sujith
July 10, 2017 at 10:42 amIndocloud is one of the best training. I have joined in Indocloud and i am from ECE background i dont have cloudcomputing knowledge. Ajith sir helped me in learning the concepts in easy way. i got placed in accenture.
Sudhin P
July 10, 2017 at 10:40 amOpenstack Cloud hands-on training was really good and also, when i did setup a functioning cloud in my laptop, that was my greatest moment, thanks for the instructor and the institute for helping me acheive the openstack certification
Arun R
July 10, 2017 at 10:37 amThe Openstack Cloud computing hands-on course is very good and the instructor is highly technical and also good at taking the whole class together during the hands-on training
Class is good to know the internals of cloud, rather than just knowing how to use cloud dashboard (AWS & Azure tranings are just about how to use the dashboard and use the services), But this training is about how cloud computing works behind the scenes (Includinghardware setup and networking)