Laszlo Szacsuri

Solutions Architect at Sonrisa Technologies

Laszlo Szacsuri has a diverse range of work experience in the field of technology. Laszlo is currently working at Sonrisa Technologies as a Solutions Architect. Prior to this, they worked at EPAM Systems for several years, where they held various roles such as Solution Architect, Software Engineering Team Leader, Lead Software Engineer, and Tech lead/Senior developer. At EPAM Systems, they worked on a web portal project for a low-cost airline and its partners, where they designed and created a client framework in Javascript and implemented an SSO authentication mechanism.

Before joining EPAM Systems, Laszlo worked at Ness Technologies as a Consultant, where they were responsible for the consultancy, elaboration, design, and implementation phases of an internal invoice management solution for a global pharmaceutical company. Laszlo also conducted an intensive training course for end-users, receiving much appreciation.

Prior to their time at Ness Technologies, they worked at IT Services Hungary as an Architect, where they designed and established a custom Workflow Engine implementation using MOSS 2007 and Microsoft .NET Workflow Foundation 4.0.

Laszlo also has experience working at eSpirit IT Solutions as a Consultant/Senior software developer, EPAM Systems as a Senior software engineer, Ygomi LLC & ROC Development LLC as a Senior developer/Team leader/Architect, and Inform Media Kft as a Developer/Department leader.

Laszlo Szacsuri completed their education at Debreceni Egyetem from 2001 to 2008, where they obtained their Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. Prior to that, they attended Pálffy János Szki from 1996 to 2000, where they pursued studies in Information Technology without obtaining a degree. Additionally, Laszlo Szacsuri has obtained several certifications, including the "EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker v8.0" from CBT Nuggets in February 2016, and the certifications in "Software Architecture - Documenting Software Architectures" and "Software Architecture - Principles and Practices" from the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in January 2016 and November 2015, respectively.

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