John Reaume has extensive experience as a software designer and engineer. John began their career at Nortel Networks in 1988, where they worked in various roles. John started as a Test Engineer, designing custom test sets to test Nortel telecommunications hardware. John also developed software to control the test sets and analyze the test results.
In 1993, John transitioned into the role of a Software Designer, specializing in Trunk Base Call Processing. John was responsible for patching field issues, developing new features, and improving real-time performance of the software. John acted as an architect for several subsystems, approving and modifying feature requests.
In 1999, John moved to a new role within Nortel as a Software Designer, focusing on Parallel Processing. Here, they reverse engineered and rewrote different functional areas of the software to enhance performance and enable code to run in parallel without collisions in physical memory. John worked on various functional areas, including call processing, billing, operational measurements, and logs.
In 2010, John joined Ribbon Communications as a Software Designer. Unfortunately, specific details about their role are not provided.
Overall, John Reaume has over three decades of experience in software design and engineering, with a focus on telecommunications and call processing. John has a strong background in developing, testing, and improving software systems for reliable and efficient operations.
John Reaume completed a BaSc degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Windsor from 1984 to 1988. Prior to that, from 1982 to 1984, they attended DeVry Institute of Technology and earned a degree in Electronic's Technologist with a focus on Electronics.
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