Omesh Desai is a senior product manager and seasoned cloud architect with 11+ years of experience designing and delivering enterprise-grade identity, messaging, and cloud services for Microsoft and AWS. He has led end-to-end products—most recently pioneering real-time health observability and anomaly detection for Azure AD that is estimated to save hundreds of thousands annually—combining deep hands-on systems engineering with customer-driven product strategy. At AWS he drove the vision and delivery for secure, VPN-less corporate email access and earlier led the world’s largest Exchange 2013 deployment on AWS for 200,000+ users, demonstrating rare expertise in running Windows workloads at cloud scale. Technically fluent across Azure, AWS, Office 365, Active Directory, and messaging security, he also contributes to high-profile open-source tooling for Azure Pipelines, improving reliability of build and artifact flows. Known for cross-team collaboration, pragmatic MVP definition, and clear technical communication, he pairs public speaking credibility with a knack for turning operational pain points into measurable cost and satisfaction wins.
11 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Technology, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Technology at VJTI, Mumbai University
Contributions:1 review, 354 commits, 473 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Omesh primarily contributed to the development of Azure Pipelines extensions, focusing on build artifact management and various deployment extensions. The user implemented core functionalities related to downloading build artifacts from external TFS. They also worked on improving the Bitbucket authentication scheme and added new download tasks for TeamCity artifacts. Furthermore, the user contributed to ItemLevelDownloader for artifacts with various improvements.
Contributions:252 commits, 253 PRs, 236 pushes in 4 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Omesh primarily focused on modifying and improving the "Download Package" task within the Azure Pipelines tasks repository. Their contributions involved fixing URLs, refactoring code, renaming the task, fixing resource issues, and addressing bugs related to package downloads, particularly for NuGet packages. They also worked on incorporating telemetry and updating artifact engine versions. Their work centered on improving the reliability and functionality of package download capabilities.
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