Avi Polak has a diverse work experience spanning different roles and companies. Avi began their career in 2001 as a Technical Support & Developer at Newcall and continued to work there until 2004. In 2005, they worked as a System Administrator at Tedhar, and concurrently, they started working as a Telecommunication Software Developer as a freelancer, undertaking various custom application development projects until 2007.
In 2007, Avi joined Elad Systems as a Web Developer, specializing in ASP.net. Later that year, they joined iMDsoft as an Integration Developer, where they provided C# integration components and maintained communication with global vendors and customers. From 2008 to 2009, they continued working at iMDsoft but in the role of an Integration Development Team Leader, managing a team of six developers and implementing the latest .NET technologies.
Avi's career at iMDsoft progressed, and from 2011 to 2015, they worked as a Software Architect & Projects Manager, responsible for the technical roadmap of iMDsoft's products and providing end-to-end solutions to customers. In 2015, they transitioned to the role of a Product Owner, orchestrating the integration of new modules and products into the iMDsoft product suite.
Avi's most recent role at iMDsoft is Chief Architect, which they started in June 2016. In this position, they are responsible for driving innovation, collaborating with customers and partners, and ensuring the development of highly effective and market-paced products.
Throughout their work experience, Avi has demonstrated expertise in technology development, project management, and customer engagement, making valuable contributions to the companies they have worked for.
Avi Polak completed a Juval Lowy Architect's Master Class in Software Architecture at IDesign in 2016. In 2007, they received training in ASP.NET 2.0 at John Bryce. Finally, Avi obtained a BSc in Computer Science from The Academic College of Tel-Aviv, Yaffo, between 2004 and 2007.
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