Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Shashi Doni is a renowned IT architect who has designed information technology solutions for big organizations

Shashi Doni is a veteran IT architect who has designed innovative software, hardware, and networking solutions for renowned financial industry organizations throughout his career. These solutions have immensely strengthened the business structure resulting in profitable ROI.

Shashi Doni has 15 years of experience in developing state of the art, high performance financial applications. He has developed and delivered high performance and fault tolerant financial applications for organizations like Bloomberg L.P, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Barclays Capital, and BNP Paribas. At Bloomberg L.P, Shashi Doni worked as a team leader and lead and developed an email server to provide single entry point for email operations. He also designed email filter server for email monitoring. Later he joined Morgan Stanley; there he developed a framework to apply context specific business validations to loan data. He then worked with Credit Suisse as Vice President, and was responsible for handling, developing, and leading a wide range of information technology solutions. Later on, he joined Barclays Capital as a Director where he worked with middle ware vendors, lead development of prototype messaging library. And then worked with BNP Paribas, where he managed, designed and built out of location data-center. He currently runs an IT consulting firm, in addition to his role as Portfolio Manager and CTO at a boutique firm in NYC.

As a front office and portfolio manager, Shashi Doni possesses in depth knowledge of market microstructure, market data, order types, order entry protocols, alpha signals, & back test methodologies. He is skilled in C++, C, Perl. PL/SQL, JAVA, Python, STL, Boost, ACE, Concurrent Programming, Distributed Systems, Poco, Template Meta Programming, Database Systems, Solace, Tibco, Linux (SuSe, Redhat, Ubuntu, CentOS), TCP, UDP, Multicast, LBM, & UME. He is a result driven individual with focus on efficiency and ROI.

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