Roy Varghese

Project Manager at Corent Technology, Inc

Roy Varghese is a PMP certified project management professional with a business and technology background in web-based and mobile solutions consulting. He is proficient at quickly learning and contributing to business operations and systems improvement in both internal and client facing consulting roles.

Roy has a number of strengths in: project management; internal process analysis and improvement; business analysis and systems design; technical, functional, and training documentation; staff leadership, coaching, and training; cross-departmental team building; sub-contractor relations; contract negotiations; sales and marketing and statistical and data analysis.

Roy also has experience with and an understanding of: PMI Project Management Body of Knowledge Areas and Prince2 process model; Enterprise Project Management(EPM); Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)-Agile Methodologies; Project Life Cycle; Business Processes and Enterprise Interdependencies; Information Architecture; Performance Management and Metrics; Web Development Tools, Database administration and Programming; Project Management Office(PMO) and IT Governance; Information Technology Infrastructure Library(ITIL); Lean Six Sigma Methodology and Control Objectives for Information and related Technology(CoBIT); Various Hardware, Software and Networking.

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Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum (CCIF)
Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum (CCIF)

The Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum (CCIF) was formed in order to enable a global cloud computing ecosystem whereby organizations are able to seamlessly work together for the purposes of wider industry adoption of cloud computing technology and related services.
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Cloud Computing Use Cases Discussion Group
Cloud Computing Use Cases Discussion Group

This group exists to define use cases for cloud computing. It is a collaboration of cloud consumers and cloud vendors, and is another step towards keeping cloud computing open.
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