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Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya
Creator of the first Erlang Cloud PBX
Ubiquiti Networks

Speaker
Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya is a V.P. of R&D at Ubiquiti Networks - a manufacturer of disruptive technology platforms for emerging markets. He has been involved in ‘Internet Stuff’ since Day Zero (remember Gopher?), and has spent the recent past building out Erlang-based massively concurrent Cloud Services and VoIP platforms.
He has the - dubious - honor of being involved in creating the first web/e-commerce system, the first Java based financial services platform, as well as the first Erlang-based cloud PBX, three products he may never live down.
He was previously the CTO of Vocalocity after its merger with Aptela (where he was a founder and CTO). Before that, he was V.P. of Development at Neoglyphics Inc, and CTO of Proxicom where he also led the Technology practice. He holds a B. Tech from the Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame.

Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya is Giving the Following Talks
S**t happens - Are you Prepared?

Staying agile as businesses scale is tough and filled with conflicts – data models and processes become more rigid, while new use cases for data keep showing up. On top of this, your clients (and co-workers!) will find new ways to break things, ways that you could never have imagined in your wildest dreams.  This is the domain of The Erlang Way - not just for your application and/or your systems, but for your entire organization.
Join me as I take you through the application of the Erlang mindset to all aspects of your business (with pictures!) 

Talk objectives: Learn why loose coupling, agility, and fault-tolerance should be characteristics of every facet of your organization - not just your applications

Target audience: People who work in groups of > 1 developer
Staying agile as businesses scale is tough and filled with conflicts – data models and processes become more rigid, while new use cases for data keep showing up. On top of this, your clients (and co-workers!) will find new ways to break things, ways that you could never have imagined in your wildest dreams.  This is the domain of The Erlang Way - not just for your application and/or your systems, but for your entire organization.
Join me as I take you through the application of the Erlang mindset to all aspects of your business (with pictures!) 

Talk objectives: Learn why loose coupling, agility, and fault-tolerance should be characteristics of every facet of your organization - not just your applications

Target audience: People who work in groups of > 1 developer
Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya is Host to the Following Tracks

DevOps is a track looking at the emerging set of principles, methods and practices for communication, collaboration and integration between Software development and operations staff. Erlang old timers will say they have been doing DevOps for years, only calling it something different. This track looks at setting that record straight. It will cover tools, procedures and infrastructure needed in the management and deployment of Erlang systems.