Manjunath Adisesha has extensive work experience in the field of software architecture and development. Manjunath is currently working as a Principal Software Architect at MediaKind since September 2018. In this role, they are responsible for the architectural design and development of Backend Services such as Cloud DVR, LiveToVod, and Catalog. Manjunath has provided architectural leadership and developed architectural artifacts for major initiatives across Backend Services. Manjunath also conducts periodic architecture reviews and has made significant contributions, particularly in redesigning the Network DVR system.
Prior to MediaKind, Manjunath worked at Cisco from May 2001 to June 2015, where they held the position of Tech Lead / Architect. During their tenure, they contributed to various projects and assumed a leadership role in designing and implementing architectural solutions.
From May 2001 to June 2015, Manjunath also worked at NDS as a Software Architect. Here, they played a critical role in the early days of OTT (Over-The-Top) and ABR (Adaptive Bitrate) Playback on Smart Phones, Tablets, PCs, and Macs. Manjunath provided architectural leadership throughout the software development life cycle and ensured compliance with the end-state architecture. Additionally, they actively participated in business requirements gathering and analysis.
Manjunath started their career at Sonata Software as a Sr. System Analyst from 1999 to 2001. Prior to that, they worked as a Software Engineer at ICODE from December 1997 to March 1999.
In addition to their work experience, Manjunath also had a contract role at Intel in 2001. However, specific details about this role are not provided.
Manjunath Adisesha pursued their education starting from 1989 to 1992 at APS Polytechnic, where they obtained a Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication. Following this, they enrolled at Bangalore University from 1992 to 1996, attaining a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Computer Science.
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