Unimity Solutions Private Limited
Gomathi Viswanathan is an experienced technology professional currently serving as Vice President of Software Services at UniMity Solutions since 2016. With a strong background in project management, Gomathi previously held the position of Senior Manager at Dun and Bradstreet Technologies & Data Services, focusing on Credit Bureau solutions for the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. Gomathi's extensive work at UniMity Solutions also includes prior roles such as Vice President of Software Projects and Senior Project Manager, emphasizing business development, project execution, and customer retention. Earlier experience includes managerial roles at NetLink Technologies Ltd, where Gomathi was involved in automation systems and project leadership. Gomathi holds multiple certifications from XLRI Jamshedpur and a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from the University of Madras.
Unimity Solutions Private Limited
Unimity Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is a Software Services organisation started in 2010, with specialisation in Enterprise Social Media and Drupal Development Services. Unimity’s core team has over 20 years of experience in providing IT solutions to business enterprises worldwide. Unimity is now focused on helping Enterprise with their Digital Transformation requirements. More specifically, our deep-domain knowledge and experience in Drupal CMS is helping partners and Enterprises in India and across the world. Using Drupal CMS and other open-source technologies like node, Angular, ionic, Unimity has build cost-effective solutions for System Integrators and Enterprises alike. As part of its journey, Unimity’s expertise in user engagement solutions have been implemented across varied segments in the Enterprise ecosystem - namely employees, customers and partners. We have implemented engagement programs for large corporates such as Deccan Chronicle, Murugappa, Sterling Holidays, Eveready. Unimity also has expert-level knowledge in Mobile development – especially iOS and Android systems, using their native platforms as well as HTML 5.