Mark Bowler is an experienced Cloud Infrastructure Architect with a strong background in designing and implementing cloud solutions, particularly within Microsoft Azure. Currently employed at MHR, Mark focuses on the People First cloud-native application utilizing a microservice and event-driven architecture. Previous roles include Senior Architect at LSEG, where Mark contributed to applications delivering news content for the financial services sector, and extensive experience at MHR in various capacities, including Principal Software Engineer and Senior Software Engineer, where Mark developed core components for the People First application. Mark's career started with roles in software engineering and system administration, showcasing a comprehensive skill set in cloud technologies, software development, and systems management. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computing and IT from The Open University.
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MHR
MHR supports organisations wanting to strengthen their business resilience and reduce their operational complexity with the easiest to integrate, adopt and use, secure, cloud-based HR, payroll and finance systems available. Over 1300 customers across the private and public sector have everything they need to address their people and planning needs across HR, talent management and learning, payroll, workforce management, analytics and reporting, enterprise planning, finance and accounting, and financial consolidation. With a suite of innovative software solutions, built on the latest technologies and utilising their extensive partnership network, MHR gives a single joined up view across all HR, payroll and finance, helping customers to make data-driven decisions. We offer flexible end-to-end support and expertise, partnering with customers to deliver complete solutions to meet their changing business objectives. Based in Nottinghamshire, MHR is a financially independent, privately-owned UK business with a track record of innovation in HR and payroll since 1984. We manage 2000+ payrolls and make £9billion of payments per annum.