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Welcome to our next episode of Big Data Talks, in which we have conversations with Industry Experts about the way in which data, machine learning and artificial intelligence are changing the way we live. My name is Jan-Willem Middelburg, and I will be your host today. I am the author of the Enterprise Big Data Framework, which is hosting this series of Big Data Talks. You can always watch the recording of this discussion on YouTube, the Big Data
Today I have the great pleasure to welcome Dr. Madan Mohan Tito Ayyalasomayajula. Dr. Madan is a researcher, author, and Senior Technology Architect based in Texas, with over two decades of expertise spanning data architecture, distributed computing, cloud computing, big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Holding a Doctorate in Computer Science from Aspen University and a master’s degree from Osmania University, Dr. Madan has been instrumental in architecting scalable data solutions and addressing some of the most pressing challenges in big data and AI.
As a peer reviewer for esteemed international journals in AI and big data research, Dr. Madan ensures the quality and relevance of pioneering research in these cutting-edge fields. His unique blend of academic knowledge and practical industry experience allows him to seamlessly bridge the gap between theory and application, delivering innovative solutions that meetreal-world needs.
In his role at Infosys, Dr. Madan leverages his comprehensive background to provide clients with state of-the-art data solutions, with aparticular emphasis on machine learning and AI applications. Beyond his professional accomplishments, he is a dedicated mentor to young IT professionals and a prolific contributor to industry publications and events.
A true thought leader in technology, Dr. Madan is committed to advancing the field of computing, fostering a culture of innovation, and promoting ethical AI practices. His insights into the future of technology and its societal impact are both profound and invaluable.
Welcome to our next episode of Big Data Talks, in which we have conversations with Industry Experts about the way in which data, machine learning and artificial intelligence are changing the way we live. My name is Jan-Willem Middelburg, and I will be your host today. I am the author of the Enterprise Big Data Framework, which is hosting this series of Big Data Talks. You can always watch the recording of this discussion on YouTube, the Big Data
Today I have the great pleasure to welcome Dr. Madan Mohan Tito Ayyalasomayajula. Dr. Madan is a researcher, author, and Senior Technology Architect based in Texas, with over two decades of expertise spanning data architecture, distributed computing, cloud computing, big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Holding a Doctorate in Computer Science from Aspen University and a master’s degree from Osmania University, Dr. Madan has been instrumental in architecting scalable data solutions and addressing some of the most pressing challenges in big data and AI.
As a peer reviewer for esteemed international journals in AI and big data research, Dr. Madan ensures the quality and relevance of pioneering research in these cutting-edge fields. His unique blend of academic knowledge and practical industry experience allows him to seamlessly bridge the gap between theory and application, delivering innovative solutions that meetreal-world needs.
In his role at Infosys, Dr. Madan leverages his comprehensive background to provide clients with state of-the-art data solutions, with aparticular emphasis on machine learning and AI applications. Beyond his professional accomplishments, he is a dedicated mentor to young IT professionals and a prolific contributor to industry publications and events.
A true thought leader in technology, Dr. Madan is committed to advancing the field of computing, fostering a culture of innovation, and promoting ethical AI practices. His insights into the future of technology and its societal impact are both profound and invaluable.
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