Srinivasa Rao Yalavarthi has a strong background in cloud and DevOps engineering. SRINIVASA RAO has worked as a Sr. Cloud and DevSecOps Engineer at Inovaare Corporation since 2019, where they are responsible for various DevOps tasks such as setting up continuous integration and delivery pipelines using Azure DevOps and managing source code in TFS. Prior to this role, they were a Sr. DevOps Engineer at the same company and a DevOps Engineer, where they gained experience in deploying applications and utilizing Azure DevOps features.
Before joining Inovaare Corporation, Srinivasa worked as a Cloud & DevOps Engineer at Intellifour Software Pvt Ltd from 2014 to 2018. In this role, they focused on researching and implementing suitable DevOps tools for applications, automating build and deployment processes using Jenkins and AWS CI/CD, and creating playbooks for automatic deployment using Ansible. SRINIVASA RAO also worked as a System Administrator at Intellifour Software Pvt Ltd, responsible for managing user accounts, maintaining virtual machines, and monitoring firewall and access points.
Prior to their time at Intellifour Software Pvt Ltd, Srinivasa worked as a System Administrator at Sage IT, Inc. from 2013 to 2014. In this role, they were responsible for maintaining Windows Server 2008, designing and managing Active Directory, and assigning user permissions.
Overall, Srinivasa Rao Yalavarthi has a diverse background in DevOps and system administration, with a focus on cloud technologies and automation.
Srinivasa Rao Yalavarthi completed their Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Sree Rama Engineering College from 2008 to 2012. Prior to that, they attended Little Angels High School from 2004 to 2006 and obtained an SSC degree. SRINIVASA RAO has also obtained a certification as a Microsoft Certified Professional, although the specific details of the institution, month, and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.
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