Dhaniram Kshirsagar is a Software Solutions Architect with 7 years’ experience designing and delivering highly available, reliable, and scalable enterprise systems, currently based in Nagpur. He brings deep telecom domain expertise across LBS protocols (OMA MLP, SUPL, OpenGIS/OpenLS), SS7 stacks, NENA i2/i3, J-STD-036 and multi-generation mobile networks, paired with strong Java/J2EE and C++ implementation skills. At Persistent Systems he architects resilient distributed systems using technologies like Spring, JAIN SLEE, Apache JGroups, JMS and SOAP, and has hands-on experience with Android native and hybrid apps. He also contributes to open-source production tooling, including backend and DevOps work on the high-profile pytorch/serve project where he improved code maintainability and build/deployment scripts. Known for applying OOAD, design patterns and concurrency best practices, he routinely turns complex telecom requirements into practical, testable solutions. Colleagues would describe him as an engineer who blends protocol-level depth with pragmatic system design for five-nines availability.
Serve, optimize and scale PyTorch models in production
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:32 reviews, 221 commits, 44 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Dhaniram's commits indicate they were involved in refactoring and cleaning up the code, specifically by removing references to "mms" from the codebase. They also made changes to configuration files and class definitions. These changes, alongside adjustments to build and deployment scripts, suggest a focus on improving code maintainability and potentially optimizing the build process.
Contributions:4 reviews, 10 PRs, 93 pushes in 2 months
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Dhaniram Kshirsagar - Software Solutions Architect at Persistent Systems