CloudBase Services
Dimitriy Rossimov is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in software development, project management, and database administration. Currently serving as a Senior Solutions Architect at CloudBase Services since December 2021, Dimitriy excels in managing customer projects using the Quick Base platform for adaptive and effective project management. Previously, Dimitriy held senior roles at Caldwell Compliance, focusing on database management and solution design, and has also worked as an Applications Engineer at Xyratex, contributing to software design and testing. Dimitriy’s earlier experience includes project management and software development roles at Veruta Inc. and programming positions at SAP and Genmark Automation. Dimitriy holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
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CloudBase Services
Business process innovators with tech superpowers, CloudBase Services was founded in 2005 to transform the way: • Teams collaborate • Organizations manage customer and vendor relationships • Executives measure company performance • Leaders use data to make decisions • Companies harness cloud computing to get to their goals faster || WHAT WE DO || SHARE GREAT BUSINESS PROCESSES Working with hundreds of clients, including Pepsi, Rolls Royce and AT&T, we’ve absorbed and now circulate the best of best business practices BUILD THE RIGHT TECH FOR THE JOB That could mean customizing your database or integrating smart analytics, resource management systems, vendor management, time tracking solutions—or one of our own pre-built cloud applications for running your business better CUSTOMIZE YOUR CLOUD SOLUTIONS We ensure you get exactly what you want from Quick Base, Salesforce, Tableau, Amazon Web Services, Smartsheet, DocuSign and other SaaS providers KNOW YOUR INDUSTRY Our clients are everywhere—from biotech and construction to financial services, media, entertainment, manufacturing, education and high tech How could we make your business simpler?