Enterprise applications

Traditionally applications were built from scratch. This is a time consuming process as there is very little reuse of code and every application has to be designed and a lot of code that may exist in the organization rewritten. In this blog I would like to share my experience in assembling applications reusing code and designs. The data and object model leverages industry standard models. We have realized dramatic savings in time and cost using this method.

Friday, November 18, 2016

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Stock Sentiment vs Stock Price

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http://www.stocksnips.net/blog/stock-news-sentiment-vs-stock-price
Thursday, November 10, 2016

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Monday, June 8, 2015

Enterprise Software - Winds of Change

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Key Elements of Digital Transformation

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http://www.insurancetech.com/data-and-analytics/6-keys-to-balancing-goals-in-insurance-digitalization/a/d-id/1317703?
Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Why Insurers should pursue Big data in the cloud

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http://www.insurancetech.com/infrastructure/why-insurers-should-pursue-big-data-in-the-cloud-/a/d-id/1307018
Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Customer Experience Starts with a Vision

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http://www.insurancetech.com/architecture-infrastructure/customer-experience-starts-with-a-vision/240166061
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Ravi Koka
In the last 20 years I have been researching how to build and maintain enterprise applications more easily. During this time I was instrumental in leading the research and development of several tools and methods for incremental transformation of legacy systems. More recently I have been leading the research on implementing Service Oriented Business Applications and have worked with several large Fortune 1000 enterprises in implementing applications at significantly lower cost than other methods, Current areas of research include digital transformation, Micro services design, AI applications
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