Sciology = Science + Technology

Religious Programming (Eclipse; AJAX; SOA; Mashups; XP + SCRUM).

About Suresh Krishna

Starting 2008, I am working with Oracle at San Francisco office. I am at Utilities division with my primary focus on frameworks and tools. Prior to Oracle, i worked with Pramati Technologies for almost 1.5 year. With the SOA and Mashups focus during 2007 and 2008, i was fortunate to know and work closely with industry’s best Mashup company (JackBe). I have spent nearly 6.5 years in Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany as an Automotive Industry Software Consultant. During this time, worked closely with the customer teams of Daimler Chrysler, Volks Wagon and BMW. During the same time i have also collaborated with Innopract, Germany for Eclipse Solutions. Early in my career, i worked as an independent software consultant for start-ups at Hyderabad, India. You can look at my personal website for detailed resume.

I have over 8 years of Software experience in various positions. I am an application developer, architect, and team manager. I am seen as a high energy, enthusiastic and result oriented person at work and a cool colleague. I love to work with experience enriched people and witty intellects. I have been a technical architect on the Eclipse based platforms, with highly agile teams. Driver for the “virtual teams” across geographically distributed teams (USA, Germany, India). Have trained and developed team members for the highly competitive environment.

My technical experience on programming spans c, perl, xml, java and c#. My expertise lies in the Java, XML and Eclipse platform. Domain modeling and model driven approaches are a passion for me. Software Product lines is the current topic i am keen on. My leadership and managerial experience consists of technical and people aspects. I have seeded and driven several in house initiatives on technology. Lean and Agile development are the areas that have been a great interest for me. Exposed to CMM L3-L5 aspects of the organization; Driven the multiple projects with Agile Methodologies like Scrum and Extreme Programming.

I have a dream. I would want to be a founder of a starting organization and want to use all my experiences till now. Honestly i do not know when but i know how. I do not know what but i do know why. So, in the mean while i am also looking for some good partners and members who has similar aspirations and ideas. Each and every day that passes by, i feel sad that i still did not own any company. But the same hour gives me a satisfaction that i am preparing for the future.

I run 2 frequent blogs. One on the technology and the other one on my experiences in this world :).

Disclaimer : All my writings, articles, blogs are my “personal views” and does not correspond, reflect or transform any of my employers. I am not here to endorse or promote any organization or product. They are my random thoughts and reviews that i do in my extra time.

14 Responses to “About Suresh Krishna”

  1. Rohit Says:

    Hi Suresh,

    I am looking for your contact address/number, because I wanted to talk to you about something. Is it possible for you to share the same with me asap?

    Thanks!

    Rohit

  2. sureshkrishna Says:

    Hi Rohit… I am in Fremont, CA. Right now i dont have a contact number.
    But you can skype me at “gr8krishna”. I am available on the net all the time.
    Appreciate your interest and looking forward to hear you soon.

  3. Nishitha Says:

    Nishitha said
    Jan 7 2006

    Hi! I am having troble finding the world timer server and i like your site.Ok contact me (not for real contact amma)

  4. Adi Says:

    Hi Suresh, good to find you in blogosphere.

  5. attayya Says:

    hi. alludugaru! bagunnara!mee sight bagundi? wish u all the best!

  6. Nick Boldt Says:

    Your EMF, GEF, and GMF links would be more useful if they linked to those projects instead of just eclipse.org. $0.02. ;-)

  7. sureshkrishna Says:

    Sure Nick…i need to update it. Thanks for the suggestion though. its more than 2cs :)

  8. soltys Says:

    Hello,

    Could I translate some post to Polish, and published on own blog(soltys.wordpress.com)?
    Of course I send trackback to original post, and write about origins of post.

    It’s the most interesting blog on wordpress.com (so far…).

  9. entrepreneur in the future? Says:

    entrepreneur in the future? you dream of being one?? Listen to a fact: as long as you love technology, you cannot be a successful entrepreneur in the future. You may be a small entrepreneur working for yourself trading hours for dollars, but you will never be a successful entrepreneur in the future: the reason is simple, you love computer technology, or you are a computer geek. Goddesses Laxmi and Saraswathi never live together - never have, never do, never will. You have to pay a price to own something worthwhile. (Do not delete my comments from your blog.)

  10. sureshkrishna Says:

    No worries…. i wont delete it form the blog :)
    I agree with you about the lover of tech and business, but this is the path i have chosen and i will pass through it.
    You can see all kinds of people from different backgrounds who are successful.
    So, i will keep the answer for the future…

    ~Krishna

  11. Retro Bicycles Says:

    Give me an old cool bicycle, and I’ll ride around the city for days.

  12. Anand Says:

    Suresh,
    Nice to share your aspirations………

    All the best!!

    Anand

  13. Stefan Says:

    Hello Suresh,

    Would you be interested in speaking with me regarding a SOA and AJAX project? I’m based in Toronto, Canada, and am planning to build a SOA- and AJAX-based website.
    Let me know.

    Take care.

  14. James Sugrue Says:

    Hi Suresh

    I am a ZoneLeader on EclipseZone.
    You have some really interesting articles up here, especially the Eclipse As A Platform article. I’d really like to have that posted on EclipseZone, and perhaps you have some other ideas for articles to submit on EclipseZone?

    If you’re interested send me an email and we can organise something.
    James

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