Sharful I.

Director Platform Engineering at Scala Computing

Sharful I. has worked in the software engineering industry since 2001. Sharful began their career at Logistics.com as a User Interface Developer. Sharful then moved on to Newark Public Radio Inc. as an Information Technology Coordinator, where they designed and developed an award-winning corporate website. In 2002, Sharful I. joined sislam.com as a Web Development, Design, and Solutions Architect. Sharful then moved on to TrueAction, a GSI Commerce Company, where they served as Team Lead, Site-Speed Performance. From 2010-2011, Sharful I. worked at GSI Commerce as a Web Developer Lead and at GalaxE Solutions as a Technical Lead. In 2013, they became a Front-end and UI consultant at Coach. In 2014, they joined FalconStor Software as a GUI Manager and in 2016, they moved to Sunbird Software as a Senior Software Engineer. Currently, Sharful I. is a Director Platform Engineering and Software Engineer at Scala Computing.

Sharful I. started their educational journey in 1982 when they obtained their O Level in Science from Scholastica. Sharful then attended Maple Leaf International from 1989 to 1991 and earned an A Level in Science. From 1991 to 1993, they studied Computer Science at Minnesota State University, Mankato. In 1995, Sharful I. graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science and Graphic Design from the University of Central Oklahoma. In December 2015, they obtained a certification in Management & Leadership Skills from National Seminars Training.

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Westfield, United States

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Scala Computing

Scala Computing is a venture-backed software vendor enabling the deployment of secure and large-scale high-performance workload on the the cloud. Scala Computing's mission is to simplify HPC and, in doing so, enable more organizations and enterprises to leverage the potential of Big Compute. Scala Computing believes that our client base, which includes water modelers, weather forecasters, medical imaging centers, and high energy physics researchers, amongst others, should focus on the science behind their applications – not the compute environment.


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