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Career Path - Technology Platform Lead

Architecting Excellence: Focused Training for Technology Platform Leads in Strategic Platform Development & Management. Lead Technology Infrastructure
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The courses included in the Technology Platform Lead career path program by Uplatz are:
  1. Introduction to DevOps
  2. Cloud Computing Basics
  3. Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
  4. CISSP
  5. Git and GitHub
  6. Maven
  7. JUnit 5
  8. Log4j
  9. Software Performance Engineering and Multicore Programming
  10. Performance Testing with LoadRunner
  11. Oracle 21c DBA
  12. SQL Programming with MySQL Database
  13. API Design & Development
  14. Business Intelligence for Beginners
  15. Leadership and Management
  16. Cost and Management Accounting
  17. Product Management


A Technology Platform Lead is a key role within an organization responsible for overseeing and managing a specific technology platform or a set of related platforms. This role involves a combination of technical expertise, leadership skills, and a deep understanding of the organization's technology landscape. A Technology Platform Lead is a leader who combines technical expertise with strategic vision to drive the development, maintenance, and enhancement of a specific technology platform. This role is crucial for ensuring that the platform aligns with business goals, operates effectively, and evolves to meet changing organizational needs.
 
The key roles and responsibilities typically associated with a Technology Platform Lead are:
1. Platform Ownership
a) End-to-End Responsibility: Take ownership of the entire lifecycle of the technology platform, from design and development to deployment and maintenance.
b) Platform Roadmap: Develop and communicate a clear roadmap for the platform's evolution, aligned with the organization's overall technology strategy.
2. Technical Leadership
a) Architecture and Design: Provide technical leadership in defining the architecture and design principles for the platform.
b) Technology Stack: Select and recommend appropriate technologies and frameworks for the platform, ensuring they align with organizational standards and goals.
3. Development and Delivery
a) Development Oversight: Manage and coordinate development teams working on the platform, ensuring high-quality code and adherence to best practices.
b) Release Management: Oversee the release process, including versioning, testing, and deployment, to ensure smooth and efficient platform updates.
4. Collaboration with Stakeholders
a) Business Alignment: Work closely with business stakeholders to understand their requirements and ensure that the platform meets business needs.
b) Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with other technology teams, product managers, and business units to integrate the platform into broader organizational initiatives.
5. Performance and Scalability
a) Performance Optimization: Monitor and optimize the performance of the platform to meet service level agreements (SLAs) and ensure a positive user experience.
b) Scalability Planning: Plan for the scalability of the platform, anticipating growth and ensuring that it can handle increased demand.
6. Security and Compliance
a) Security Measures: Implement and oversee security measures for the platform, including data protection, access controls, and encryption.
b) Compliance: Ensure that the platform complies with relevant industry regulations and standards.
7. Problem Resolution
a) Incident Response: Lead the response to incidents and outages, coordinating with technical teams to identify and resolve issues promptly.
b) Root Cause Analysis: Conduct thorough root cause analyses for incidents and implement preventive measures.
8. Documentation and Knowledge Sharing
a) Documentation: Maintain comprehensive documentation for the platform, including architecture diagrams, technical specifications, and operational procedures.
b) Knowledge Sharing: Facilitate knowledge sharing within the team and across the organization to ensure a shared understanding of the platform.
9. Vendor Management
a) Third-Party Integrations: Manage relationships with third-party vendors and oversee the integration of external services into the platform.
b) Contract Management: Ensure that vendor contracts and service level agreements are adhered to.
10. Continuous Improvement
a) Feedback Loops: Establish feedback loops to gather input from users, stakeholders, and technical teams for continuous improvement.
b) Innovation: Explore new technologies and approaches to enhance the platform's capabilities and maintain competitiveness.

Course/Topic 1 - Introduction to DevOps

  • In this session of you will get an intro about the DevOps.

    • 17:30

Course/Topic 2 - Cloud Computing Basics - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about cloud computing, which means storing and accessing data over the internet instead of a hard disk. It is defined as a service that provides users to work over the internet.

    • 38:26
  • In this lecture session we learn about cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.

    • 30:33
  • In this lecture session we learn about Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the internet. These services are divided into three main categories or types of cloud computing.

    • 33:14
  • In this tutorial we learn about the importance of cloud computing can be found in using services like Google Drive and Apple iCloud. The use of these services allows documents, contacts, pictures, and a whole lot more online.

    • 32:19

Course/Topic 3 - Microsoft Azure Fundamentals - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure course introduction and also talk about overview of microsoft azure.

    • 21:37
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure basics functions and importance of microsoft azure.

    • 20:36
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure features and also talk about functions of microsoft azure in brief.

    • 29:49
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure glossary and also talk about features of azure glossary in microsoft azure fundamentals.

    • 22:08
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft azure certification path in microsoft azure fundamentals and also talk about features of certification path.

    • 28:48
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure certification path and also talk about features of microsoft azure in brief.

    • 33:38
  • In this lecture session we learn about the fundamentals of cloud computing and also talk about the features of cloud.

    • 38:26
  • In this lecture session we learn about cloud computing functions and also talk about the importance of cloud computing in brief.

    • 30:33
  • In this lecture session we learn about cloud computing terms and conditions and also talk about features of terms and computing of cloud computing.

    • 33:14
  • In this lecture session we learn about amazon web service and azure and also talk about the basic difference between amazon web service and microsoft azure.

    • 32:15
  • In this lecture session we learn about we learn about Getting started with microsoft azure and also talk about features and basic overview of Azure.

    • 17:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about the advantages of Azure and also talk about the importance of Microsoft azure.

    • 20:51
  • In this lecture session we learn about the basic advantage of Azure in microsoft fundamentals.

    • 20:23
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of microsoft azure and also talk about functions of microsoft azure.

    • 28:20
  • In this lecture session we learn about the advantages of microsoft azure and also talk about factors of microsoft azure.

    • 28:00
  • In this lecture session we learn about career in microsoft azure and also career in microsoft azure in brief.

    • 38:21
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure IOT and also talk about features of Azure IOT in brief.

    • 25:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about fundamentals of azure components in microsoft components and also talk about features of azure components.

    • 31:50
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure storage architecture and also talk about functions of azure storage architecture in microsoft azure.

    • 1:03:57
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure table storage and also talk about features of azure table storage.

    • 13:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure blob storage and also talk about the importance of microsoft azure blob storage.

    • 14:15
  • In this lecture session we learn about the advantages of blob storage and also talk about all advantages of blob storage.

    • 13:38
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure Queue storage in azure and also talk about features of azure Queue storage in microsoft azure.

    • 17:05
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure virtual machines in microsoft azure and also talk about the importance of virtual machines.

    • 16:25
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure mobile app service and also talk about how we develop mobile app services.

    • 35:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure event grid and also talk about features of microsoft azure event grid.

    • 27:10
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure backup service in azure cloud and also talk about the importance of microsoft azure backup services.

    • 35:50
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure event hub and also talk about features of microsoft azure event hub.

    • 31:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure quickstart templates in fundamentals of microsoft azure and also talk about the importance of azure quickstart template.

    • 23:14
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure API app service in microsoft azure and also talk about functions of azure API app service.

    • 35:33
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure cloud services and also talk about azure cloud services

    • 39:30
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure SQL database configuration and also talk about SQL database features.

    • 26:51
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure devOps and also talk about the importance of azure devOps.

    • 27:29
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure express route and also talk about microsoft azure express route.

    • 29:18
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure SQL database in microsoft azure and also talk about features of SQL.

    • 19:59
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure key vault in microsoft azure and also talk about key vaults in azure.

    • 25:55
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure load balancer in microsoft azure and also talk about azure load balancer.

    • 27:41
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure CDN in microsoft azure fundamentals and also talk about azure CDN.

    • 17:26
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure cosmos DB in cloud computing and also talk about features of cloud computing.

    • 30:06
  • In this lecture session we learn about fundamentals of microsoft azure domain in azure and also talk about the importance of azure domains.

    • 47:11
  • In this lecture session we learn about legacy application modernization and also talk about features of legacy application modernization.

    • 18:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure portals and also talk about all portals of microsoft azure.

    • 20:52
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure services portal and also talk about features of azure all services.

    • 46:41
  • In this lecture session we learn about what is the best model in microsoft azure and also talk about best models for enterprise.

    • 21:39
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure deep dive and also talk about features of microsoft azure deep dive.

    • 1:02:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure management portal in microsoft azure management function and factors.

    • 24:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about subscription and billing and also function importance subscription and billing.

    • 44:32
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure storage services and also talk about functions of azure storage services.

    • 30:38
  • In this lecture session we learn about creating and configuring azure storage accounts and also talk about functions of creating azure storage accounts.

    • 48:18
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure storage account in fundamentals of azure portals.

    • 31:02
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure Storage account and also talk about features of azure storage.

    • 44:51
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure websites and services in azure and also talk about basics of websites and services.

    • 54:27
  • In this lecture session we learn about factors of websites and services in microsoft azure.

    • 37:40
  • In this lecture session we learn about validation warnings in microsoft azure.

    • 12:52
  • In this lecture session we learn about how to develop azure websites and services and also talk about functions of websites and services.

    • 40:01
  • In this lecture session we learn about what is services protections and DDos protections in microsoft azure.

    • 30:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about network interface and also talk about functions of network interface.

    • 34:12
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure Vnet connectivity and also talk about features of peeing and global peeing.

    • 42:41
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure compute services and also talk about functions of features of compute services.

    • 59:12
  • In this lecture session we learn about creating virtual machines and also talk about functions of creating virtual machines.

    • 32:23
  • In this lecture session we learn about creating an availability set in Microsoft Azure and also talk about factors of creating an availability set.

    • 19:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about scaling microsoft azure virtual machines and also talk about functions of scaling azure virtual machines.

    • 26:48
  • In this lecture session we learn about azure app services and also talk about how we create microsoft azure app services.

    • 59:34
  • In this lecture session we learn about creating a web application and deploying it and also talk about features of deploying.

    • 31:13
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of creating a web application and deploying in microsoft azure.

    • 32:36
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure mobile app services and also talk about features of mobile app services.

    • 1:00:42
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure notification hub and mobile engagement.

    • 27:11
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure functions apps and also talk about features of azure functions apps.

    • 21:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure functions and also talk about functions of microsoft azure functions.

    • 48:17
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure API app and API management and also talk about functions of API management in microsoft azure.

    • 38:27
  • In this lecture session we learn about creating an API using azure portal and also talk about features creating an azure portal.

    • 09:25
  • In this lecture session we learn about Azure API app services details and also talk about features of API app services.

    • 40:47
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure database services and also talk about features of database services.

    • 34:38
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure SQL database and also talk about features of SQL database.

    • 14:48
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure SQL database configuration and also talk about features of SQL database.

    • 29:53
  • In this lecture session we learn about global distribution and partitioning and also talk about features of global distributions.

    • 23:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about Microsoft Azure SQL data warehouse and also talk about functions of azure SQL data warehouse.

    • 39:16
  • In this lecture session we learn about cloud computing importance and also talk about functions of cloud computing importance.

    • 32:19
  • In this lecture session we learn about microsoft azure certification path and also talk about features of azure certification path.

    • 1:46:42

Course/Topic 4 - CISSP (Cybersecurity) - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about the basics of cybersecurity and also cover basic functions and factors of cybersecurity in brief.

    • 1:10:40
  • In this lecture session we learn about CISSP certification guide and also talk about factors of CISSP certification guide in cybersecurity.

    • 33:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about cyber information systems security professional certification domain and talk about overview of domain in brief.

    • 2:19:49
  • In this lecture session we learn about CISSP exam preparation guide in cyber security and also talk about more guides for exam preparation.

    • 31:24
  • In this lecture session we learn about CISSP preparation techniques and also talk about cyber security function and importance.

    • 1:04:33
  • In this lecture session we learn about risk analysis in cyber information systems security professionals and also talk about risk analysis factors in brief.

    • 54:10
  • In this lecture session we learn about goals of risk analysis and also talk about risk analysis factors in cybersecurity in brief.

    • 39:20
  • In this lecture session we learn about cybersecurity goals the object of cybersecurity is to prevent the risk and also cover all types of goals in cyber security.

    • 22:03
  • In this lecture session we learn about types of cyber attacks in cybersecurity and also talk about how we prevent us from thes cyber attacks.

    • 15:54
  • In this lecture session we learn about types of cyber attackers in cybersecurity and also cover all attackers in brief.

    • 53:16
  • In this lecture session we learn about cybersecurity archival storage and also talk about storage factors in brief.

    • 54:48
  • In this lecture session we learn about cybersecurity VPNS and also talk about other VPNs of cybersecurity and importance of VPNs.

    • 54:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about cyber security standards in system security professionals and also talk about standard security.

    • 56:36
  • In this lecture session we learn about cyber security challenges in cyber security in cyber attacks.

    • 1:02:03
  • In this lecture session we learn about different mail service providers and also talk about mail service providers factors.

    • 1:11:00
  • In this lecture session we learn about the security and risk management domain and also talk about functions of security and risk management.

    • 59:12
  • In this lecture session we learn about the importance of security and risk management in brief.

    • 23:10
  • In this lecture session we learn about factors of security and risk management in brief.

    • 34:05
  • In this lecture session we learn about implementation of confidentiality and also talk about implementation of integrity in brief.

    • 27:33
  • In this lecture session we learn boat asset security domain and also talk about functions of asset security domain in brief.

    • 38:12
  • In this lecture session we learn about asset security domain importance and also talk about more security domains in brief.

    • 1:14:35
  • In this lecture session we learn about security architecture and engineering domain and also talk about factors of security architecture in brief.

    • 43:22
  • In this lecture session we learn about the function of security architecture and engineering domain in brief.

    • 26:10
  • In this lecture session we learn about governance, intelligence and also talk about operation and management.

    • 34:54
  • In this lecture session we learn about product ciphertext messages and also talk about the importance of security architecture and engineering domain.

    • 22:24
  • In this lecture session we learn about the fundamentals concept of security models and also talk about more concepts in brief.

    • 26:43
  • In this lecture session we learn about migration plans and perform migration and also talk about trust and assurance.

    • 12:34
  • In this lecture session we learn about generating, store and limit the use of cryptography keys.

    • 1:11:38
  • In this lecture session we learn about fire suppression systems in brief and also talk about fire sprinkler systems in cyber security.

    • 35:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about certified information system security professionals and also talk about what is cissp.

    • 26:36
  • In this lecture session we learn about cissp domain and also talk about why we need cissp in cyber security.

    • 33:35
  • In this lecture session we learn about the importance of cissp in security architecture and engineering.

    • 1:19:30
  • In this lecture session we learn about communication and network security and also talk about factors of communication and networks security.

    • 18:15
  • In this lecture session we learn about communication and networks security domain and also talk about functions of network security.

    • 38:59
  • In this lecture session we learn about deals with networks components related topics like networks models in cyber security.

    • 28:43
  • In this lecture session we learn about secure network components and also talk about factors of network components.

    • 29:52
  • In this lecture session we learn about components related topics like networks and also cover more topics in cyber security.

    • 1:37:35
  • In this lecture session we learn about identity and access management and also cover functions of identity access management.

    • 40:52
  • In this lecture session we learn about security assessment and testing domain and also talk about other assessments in domain.

    • 10:37
  • In these lecture sessions we learn about collecting security process data in security assessment in cyber security.

    • 33:23
  • In these lecture sessions we learn about what is security assessment and testing in brief.

    • 19:24
  • In these lecture sessions we learn about three general types of vulnerability assessment and also talk about function of vulnerability in brief.

    • 1:32:31
  • In these lecture sessions we learn about security operation domain in brief and also talk about misuse case testing in brief.

    • 43:36
  • In this lecture session we learn about security operation in cyber security and also talk about factors of security operation.

    • 31:48
  • In this lecture session we learn about access control types in security operation in brief and also talk about protective parameters in cyber security.

    • 25:43
  • In this lecture session we learn about security operation importance and also cover all parameters of security operations.

    • 45:53
  • In this lecture session we learn about data loss prevention, steganography and watermarking in security operations.

    • 31:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about training and awareness and also talk about implementing recovery services.

    • 10:35
  • In this lecture session we learn about a fully functional data center that is always up and running with real time in cyber security.

    • 54:01
  • In this lecture session we learn about standardizing a configuration across the device in security operation and also talk about system resilient.

    • 2:12:29
  • In this lecture session we learn about the basics of software development security domain in cyber security and also talk about what is security domain in brief.

    • 53:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about software development security domain function and importance.

    • 29:18
  • In this lecture session we learn about software assurance maturity model and also talk about building security in maturity model in brief.

    • 24:16
  • In this lecture session we learn about unknown vulnerabilities and also talk about software libraries and operating systems.

    • 18:00

Course/Topic 5 - Git and GitHub - all lectures

  • Need of version control system. This series related to Git and GitHub, what is Git and what is Git hub and how we need to work with GitHub as a real-time tool. VCS – Version Control system –provides the process of monitoring team members work and activities in the project.

    • 29:12
  • What is Git .Git as a VCS for tracking changes in source-code. Different Git Software we need to download in the system as per the operating system.

    • 11:50
  • How to install Git Software in windows operating system . Later, how we can register in GitHub

    • 15:33
  • Workflow with respect to Git. Basic Git operations and workflow (explained with diagram). Git in action.

    • 23:23
  • What is remote repository and how to create remote repository.

    • 05:55
  • How to add existing project to GitHub using Git Bash. Using spring tool list

    • 15:08
  • Basic feature on working with local repositories and remote repository. Local repository, remote repository - performing operations such as how to fetch the code from remote repository to local repository

    • 25:16
  • In this session how to push an existing project to remote repository. Perform all the activities to through IDE tool i.e. HTS IDE tool important IDE tool for JAVA Developers.

    • 16:50
  • How to push project and project related files into GitHub remote repository from local repository through VS code IDE tool. VS code is an open source tool used by mostly frontend developers.

    • 11:19
  • How to perform delete operations? How to delete files present in local repository? Create or initialize empty local repository

    • 14:44
  • Discus about branches in Git. What is a branch as a version of your repository? Multiple copies of actual project. main copy – Master branch.

    • 17:13

Course/Topic 6 - Maven - all lectures

  • This tutorial has been prepared for the student to help them understand the basic functionality of Maven tool. After completing this tutorial, you will find yourself at a moderate level of expertise in using Apache Maven from where student can take themselves to next levels.

    • 53:02
  • In this Maven tutorial, we will show you how to install Maven for your Selenium test automation projects and running your first project in this Selenium Maven tutorial.

    • 11:07
  • In this session, to download maven you required artifacts of the build and dependencies and other plugins which are configured as part of any project, there should be a common place where all such artifacts are placed. This common shared area is called as Repository in maven.

    • 34:09
  • In this tutorial, we will look on how to create a java project with Maven.

    • 26:43
  • A Java EE application is delivered in either a Java Archive (JAR) file, a Web Archive (WAR) file, or an Enterprise Archive (EAR) file. A WAR or EAR file is a standard JAR (.jar) file with a .war or. ear extension.

    • 11:03
  • A Build Lifecycle is a well-defined sequence of phases, which define the order in which the goals are to be executed. Here phase represents a stage in life cycle.

    • 33:15
  • In this video you will, learn to create Java application project with maven commands, using interactive and non-interactive modes from command prompt.

    • 11:51
  • In the tutorial, we will see how to build a project and test the code written.

    • 35:46
  • This tutorial describes the creating of Maven within the standalone project through IDE for building Java applications.

    • 14:32
  • Lecture 10 - Creating Maven Standalone Project through IDE

    • 29:51
  • This chapter teaches you how to manage a web-based project using Maven. Here you will learn how to create/build/deploy and run a web application.

    • 12:21
  • This tutorial describes how to add a project as a dependency of another project.

    • 26:16
  • The version of this Maven tutorial is based on Maven dependency chain.

    • 18:02
  • This is maven default scope. Dependencies with compile scope are needed to build, test, and run the project.

    • 14:24

Course/Topic 7 - JUnit 5 - all lectures

  • In this session we will discuss about the basic introductory topics of Junit. This video talks about the unit testing framework for Java developers, what is unit testing – as a type of software, peer testing, what is Junit and official website of Junit.

    • 20:40
  • In this session we will discuss about adding Junit5 dependency in Maven project using HTS tool to develop projects in JAVA. Further we will see ow dependency is added.

    • 07:59
  • In this session we will discuss the most important annotation in Junit5. This video talks about the process to implement Junit5 in Java project. Further we will discuss java file and non-java files.

    • 31:18
  • In this session we will discuss the later part of annotation. This video talks about the conditional test execution such as condition on OS, condition on JRE, condition on JRE range, condition on system properties.

    • 22:30
  • In this session we will discuss about the last part of annotations. This video talks about the order in which test method should be executed.

    • 13:58
  • In this session we will discuss the need for repeated test annotation in Junit5. Sometimes there might be requirement of executing same test, then we use repeated test annotation.

    • 08:01
  • In this session we will discuss about assertions in Junit5. This video talks about what are assertion and how they are used for testing the test methods. Such a test case may pass or fail.

    • 30:03
  • In this session we will discuss some more important methods on assertion in Junit5. This video talks about how, if expected results are matching with actual results then the test case will pass, and when the expected results are not matching with actual results then test case will fail.

    • 24:54
  • In this session we will discuss about timeouts in Junit5. This video talks about specifically setting a time and within that time a test method should be executed for test to pass.

    • 19:27
  • In this session we will discuss about the expected exceptions in Junit5. This video talks about the meaning of expected exceptions. When working on any java project we come across different types of exceptions like null pointer, illegal argument exception, arithmetic exception, file not found exception. Further we will see how to handle such situation and make the test case pass.

    • 20:23
  • In this session we will discuss about the parameterized tests in Junit5. This video talks about passing inputs to test methods in different slots and how to handle the situation in our projects. Further we will see the important parameterized tests such as ValueSource, EnumSource, MethodSource and CSVSource.

    • 24:24
  • In this session we will discuss how to run unit test with maven. This video talks about how to run “n” number of test classes with maven.

    • 24:24
  • In this session we will discuss tagging and filtering in Junit5 with maven. This video talks about how we can work with @tag annotation for tagging to specify the tag and which test should be used in the development phase.

    • 18:11
  • In this session we will discuss about Hamcrest Framework which we use along with Junit5. Hamcrest is a separate library used in combination with Junit5. This video talks about how to work with Hamcrest API with respect to correction and user defined objects.

    • 34:52
  • In this session we will discuss about how to perform unit testing on spring boot repository. This video talks about what is a repository – where we store our data. i.e real-time database storage.

    • 48:32
  • In this session we will discuss about the spring boot integration system. This video talks about how to perform unit testing using Spring boot integration testing.

    • 50:53

Course/Topic 8 - Log4j - all lectures

  • In this session we will discuss about Log4 Introduction. This video talk about what is log4j and when we are going to work with log4j. Further we will discuss about the advantages of log4j. Before understanding what log4j is we will understand the environment on which application will be running and the types of environments such as, Development, QA, UAT and Production. Lastly, we will see what is logging and what are the main components related to Log4j.

    • 25:59
  • In this session we are going to discuss the components and implementation in log4j with practical application. This video talks about what are the main components used to implement log4j in our applications with 3 different components in log4j, i.e., logger, appender and layout.

    • 46:30
  • In this session we will discuss about working with Log4j. properties file. This video talks about how to configure details like appender, layout etc. inside a separate properties file. Further this video explains how Log4j is a tracing or logging tool used in production environment and how it s used to find messages.

    • 36:17

Course/Topic 9 - Software Performance Engineering and Multicore Programming - all lectures

  • Lecture 1 - Software Performance Engineering

    • 28:10
  • Lecture 2 - Introduction to Multicore Programming

    • 32:38
  • Lecture 3 - Multithreaded Parallelism and Performance Measures

    • 29:02
  • Lecture 4 - Analysis of Multithreaded Algorithms

    • 24:54
  • Lecture 5 - Issues in Parallelization

    • 14:01
  • Lecture 6 - Synchronizing without Locks and Concurrent Data Structures

    • 22:51
  • Lecture 7 - Cache Complexity

    • 29:19
  • Lecture 8 - Around Montgomery Trick

    • 10:02
  • Lecture 9 - Space vs Time and Cache vs Memory

    • 19:13
  • Lecture 10 - Experience in Coding High Performance Numerical Libraries

    • 22:13
  • Lecture 11 - FFT based Polynomial Arithmetic on Multicore

    • 17:58
  • Lecture 12 - Parallel Programming for Many Core Architectures

    • 33:30
  • Lecture 13 - Memory Hierarchy Optimization - part 1

    • 28:30
  • Lecture 14 - Memory Hierarchy Optimization - part 2

    • 20:48
  • Lecture 15 - Writing Correct Programs

    • 37:57
  • Lecture 16 - Floating Point and Linear Algebra

    • 21:31
  • Lecture 17 - Applications

    • 14:14
  • Lecture 18 - Dynamic Scheduling and Sorting

    • 24:42
  • Lecture 19 - Virtual Machines

    • 28:13
  • Lecture 20 - Hypervisor Architecture

    • 23:06
  • Lecture 21 - Multicore Computing

    • 10:09
  • Lecture 22 - Multicore Programming - part 1

    • 40:45
  • Lecture 23 - Multicore Programming - part 2

    • 42:19
  • Lecture 24 - Multicore Programming - part 3

    • 36:47
  • Lecture 25 - Multicore Programming - part 4

    • 25:39
  • Lecture 26 - Multicore Programming - part 5

    • 24:55

Course/Topic 10 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner - all lectures

  • Session 1 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 32:51
  • Session 2 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 34:36
  • Session 3 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 24:29
  • Session 4 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 26:39
  • Session 5 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 24:48
  • Session 6 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 26:53
  • Session 7 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 31:03
  • Session 8 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 22:40
  • Session 9 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 25:21
  • Session 10 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 31:17
  • Session 11 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 21:54
  • Session 12 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 34:43
  • Session 13 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 18:11
  • Session 14 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 36:53
  • Session 15 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 54:15
  • Session 16 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 56:17
  • Session 17 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 26:46
  • Session 18 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 31:33
  • Session 19 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 21:54
  • Session 20 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 26:09
  • Session 21 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 22:11
  • Session 22 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 31:34
  • Session 23 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 25:00
  • Session 24 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 28:37
  • Session 25 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 30:05
  • Session 26 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 32:42
  • Session 27 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 28:22
  • Session 28 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 30:05
  • Session 29 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 32:11
  • Session 30 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 44:34
  • Session 31 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 36:41
  • Session 32 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 39:05
  • Session 33 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 25:56
  • Session 34 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 33:05
  • Session 35 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 24:34
  • Session 36 - Performance Testing with LoadRunner

    • 31:27

Course/Topic 11 - Oracle 21c DBA - all lectures

  • Episode 1 - Installation of Oracle Linux 8 on Oracle VM

    • 21:57
  • Episode 2 - Introduction to Oracle 21c Database

    • 01:20
  • Episode 3 - Oracle 21c Architecture

    • 17:46
  • Episode 4 - Practice 1 - Creating a CDB

    • 43:37
  • Episode 5 - Practice 2 - Creating PDBs from the Seed

    • 21:05
  • Episode 6 - Practice 3 - Performing Basic CDB Administration Tasks

    • 32:43
  • Episode 7 - Practice 4 - Managing Common and Local Users

    • 43:16
  • Episode 8 - Practice 5 - Backup and Recovery in CDB and PDBs

    • 38:18
  • Episode 9 - Practice 6 - Flashback and Point-in-time Recovery

    • 41:34

Course/Topic 12 - SQL Programming with MySQL Database - all lectures

  • In this video get an in-depth introduction to the terminology, concepts, and skills you need to understand database objects, administration, security, and management tools. Plus, explore T-SQL scripts, database queries, and data types

    • 30:09
  • In this video learn basic of SQL Programming and overview the SQL basic commands and how we use these commands in SQL Programming. This SQL tutorial will teach you basics on how to use SQL in MySQL, SQL Server, MS Access, Oracle, Sybase, Informix, Postgres, and other database systems.

    • 42:45
  • In this video we talk about DDL (DATA DEFINATION LANGUAGE) and also cover all the basic techniques of DDL.In this video we will learn about the SQL commands – DDL, DML, DCL; SQL Constraints – Keys, Not Null, Check , Default, and also MYSQL Hands-on and basic Querying

    • 33:59
  • In this video session we learn SQL commands and how to use these commands like select command, insert command, delete command etc. In this video we will learn about hands-on experience on the terminal, creating database, Tables and manipulating data.

    • 38:49
  • In this video we learn about SQL Basic and Aggregate Functions and also cover different functions of SQL. This tutorial teaches us about clauses and the update command. We will also cover making records, updating and modifying rows.

    • 37:02
  • In this session we talk about SQL Regular Expression and we also cover all techniques of SQL Regular Expression.This tutorial teaches us about clauses and the update command. We will also cover making records, updating and modifying rows and EML commands.

    • 36:07
  • In this video we learn about SQL Comparison Clauses and how we use Comparison Clauses in SQL. This tutorial covers Comparison Operators by relating values by a mathematical symbol which is used to compare two values. Learn about comparison operators result - TRUE, FALSE, or UNKNOWN

    • 28:30
  • In this session we learn about SQL String and also cover all types of string in SQL and how we can use SQL Strings. In this video we will learn about the basic string functions such as concat_ws, file format, and insert function, L-case, u case, and lower case. We will also learn about basic functions such as upper functions.

    • 30:31
  • In this session we cover advance level string function and also cover all different commands we use in SQL String Function. This video is a sequel for string functions tutorial. In this tutorial we will learn few most useful string functions such as spaces and null issue as well, L-Pad command.

    • 38:20
  • In this SQL String function part 3 we learn select Repeat function and Select Replace function and also cover different between Select Repeat function and Select Replace function. This tutorial is another sequel to string functions, however, these functions are used less and not used that frequently. We will further learn here about the repeat function, absolute function, ceiling, and floor and down functions.

    • 23:20
  • In this session we learn about SQL Numeric Functions and how we use Numeric functions in SQL. In this video, we will be covering numerical functions. Learn about the basic date functions and also about truncate functions.

    • 36:50
  • In this video session we learn about SQL Numeric Function and also cover the basic functionality of SQL Numeric Function. SQL Data Functions. In this video we will learn about few more Date functions. We will further look into the day function option as well. This tutorial covers basic querying over a single table.

    • 46:38
  • : In this video we talk about SQL Joins Introduction and Demonstration and basic join’s function and how to make table using joins. In this tutorial learn about joints in SQL. This tutorial teaches us how to connect two different tables with joints. We will also cover the topic of querying two or more tables and about subquery .

    • 36:52
  • In this lecture last session we talk about MySQL Workbench and procedures and Views and MySQL Workbench functionality. In this tutorial learn about SQL in automating things. This tutorial covers stroll procedure, functions and views which are helpful for automation purposes in SQL.

    • 21:22

Course/Topic 13 - API Design & Development - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about basic introduction to API Design and development with RAML and also talk about some key features of API design with RAML.

    • 1:26:59
  • In this lecture session we learn about data formats and authentication of API design and development with RAML and also talk about the importance of RAML in API design and development.

    • 1:08:47
  • In this lecture session we learn about how we start designing API and also talk about basic resources and method of API design and development in RAML.

    • 1:36:12
  • In this lecture session we learn about API design center and features of API and also talk about some function of API design center in brief.

    • 1:39:11
  • In this tutorial we learn about API best practices is to Provide language-specific libraries to interface with your service and also talk about features of API design and development with RAML.

    • 2:03:24
  • In this tutorial we learn about Schemes define which transfer protocols you want your API to use. If your API is enforced by an API Connect gateway, only the HTTPS protocol is supported and also talks about features of API security schemes.

    • 2:30:57
  • In this tutorial we learn about API Designer provides a visual or code-based guided experience for designing, documenting, and testing APIs in any language and also talk about the importance of API design principles in brief.

    • 1:01:30
  • In this lecture session we learn about RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) makes it easy to manage the API lifecycle from design to deployment to sharing. It's concise and reusable; you only have to write what you need to define and you can use it again and again.

    • 1:22:27
  • In this lecture session we learn about RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) is a YAML-based language for describing RESTful APIs. It provides all the information necessary to describe RESTful or practically RESTful APIs and also talk about the importance of API design and development with RAML.

    • 1:27:44
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML stands for RESTful API Modeling Language. It's a way of describing practically-RESTful APIs in a way that's highly readable by both humans and computers. We say "practically RESTful" because, today in the real world, very few APIs today actually obey all constraints of REST.

    • 2:07:24
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML (RESTful API Modeling Language) provides a structured, unambiguous format for describing a RESTful API. It allows you to describe your API; the endpoints, the HTTP methods to be used for each one, any parameters and their format, what you can expect by way of a response and more.

    • 47:27
  • In this lecture session we learn about The RAML specification (this document) defines an application of the YAML 1.2 specification that provides mechanisms for the definition of practically-RESTful APIs, while providing provisions with which source code generators for client and server source code and comprehensive user documentation can be created.

    • 1:46:59
  • In this tutorial we learn about RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) is a YAML-based language for describing RESTful APIs. It provides all the information necessary to describe RESTful or practically RESTful APIs.

    • 50:42
  • In this lecture session we learn about API is the acronym for Application Programming Interface, which is a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other.

    • 42:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML can be used in a multitude of ways: to implement interactive PAI consoles, generate documentation, describing an API you are planning to build, and more. Despite the name, RAML can describe APIs that do not follow all of the REST rules (hence why it's referred to as "practically RESTful").

    • 53:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about API architecture refers to the process of developing a software interface that exposes backend data and application functionality for use in new applications.

    • 2:09:27
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML (RESTful API Modeling Language) provides a structured, unambiguous format for describing a RESTful API. It allows you to describe your API; the endpoints, the HTTP methods to be used for each one, any parameters and their format, what you can expect by way of a response and more.

    • 47:18
  • In this session we learn about RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) is a YAML-based language for describing RESTful APIs. It provides all the information necessary to describe RESTful or practically RESTful APIs.

    • 36:21
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML libraries that may be used to modularize any number and combination of data types, security schemes, resource types, traits, and annotations.

    • 30:13
  • In this lecture session we learn about API fragments that are reusable components of RAML to make the design and build of a reusable API even quicker and easier. Another advantage of building an API spec out of reusable API fragments is that consistency of definitions reduces the effort of implementing APIs.

    • 39:57
  • In this tutorial we learn about The RAML type system borrows from object oriented programming languages such as Java, as well as from XML Schema (XSD) and JSON Schema. RAML Types in a nutshell: Types are similar to Java classes. Types borrow additional features from JSON Schema, XSD, and more expressive object oriented languages

    • 38:27
  • In this lecture session we learn about Properties is nothing but in terms of JAVA ,Its Object Oriented Name. But Facet is nothing but More information about Property like MinLength,MaxLength,Minimum and Maximum and many more what you have said as well.

    • 1:26:47
  • In this lecture session we learn about how API fragments are reusable components of RAML to make the design and build of a reusable API even quicker and easier. Another advantage of building an API spec out of reusable API fragments is that consistency of definitions reduces the effort of implementing APIs.

    • 1:22:25
  • In this lecture session we learn that RAML belongs to the "API Tools" category of the tech stack, while YAML can be primarily classified under "Languages". According to the StackShare community, RAML has a broader approval, being mentioned in 9 company stacks & 6 developers stacks; compared to YAML, which is listed in 5 company stacks and 4 developer stacks.

    • 08:41
  • In this lecture session we learn about The WSDL document represents a contract between API providers and API consumers. RAML is a modern WSDL counterpart specifically for REST APIs. The RAML Spec is an open standard that was developed by the RAML workgroup and with support from MuleSoft.

    • 1:35:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML to HTML is a documentation tool that outputs a single HTML page console based on a RAML definition. It's written in NodeJS and it can be executed as a command line.

    • 1:42:02
  • In this lecture session we learn about A resource node is one that begins with the slash and is either at the root of the API definition or a child of a resource node.

    • 1:20:44
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML stands for RESTful API Modeling Language. It's a way of describing practically-RESTful APIs in a way that's highly readable by both humans and computers. We say "practically RESTful" because, today in the real world, very few APIs today actually obey all constraints of REST.

    • 37:40
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML is a Rest API Modeling Language and it is based on YAML for describing your API's. It is basically used to describe your API, which can be easily readable by humans and computers.

    • 10:00
  • In this lecture session we learn about The baseURI im raml definition is a optional field that serves initially to identify the endpoint of the resources you will describe in the raml definition of a api. The baseURI may also be used to specify the URL at which the api is served.

    • 1:32:24
  • In this lecture session we learn about RAML stands for RESTful API Modeling Language. It's a way of describing practically RESTful APIs in a way that's highly readable by both humans and computers. It is a vendor-neutral, open-specification language built on YAML 1.2 and JSON for describing RESTful APIs.

    • 1:00:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) makes it easy to manage the API lifecycle from design to deployment to sharing. It's concise and reusable; you only have to write what you need to define and you can use it again and again. Uniquely among API specs, it was developed to model an API, not just document it.

    • 1:35:58
  • In this lecture session we learn about The WSDL document represents a contract between API providers and API consumers. RAML is a modern WSDL counterpart specifically for REST APIs. The RAML Spec is an open standard that was developed by the RAML workgroup and with support from MuleSoft.

    • 1:54:39
  • In this tutorial we learn about The RAML specification (this document) defines an application of the YAML 1.2 specification that provides mechanisms for the definition of practically-RESTful APIs, while providing provisions with which source code generators for client and server source code and comprehensive user documentation can be created.

    • 1:03:19
  • In this lecture session we learn about A string is a data type used in programming, such as an integer and floating point unit, but is used to represent text rather than numbers. It consists of a set of characters that can also contain spaces and numbers.

    • 16:09
  • In this RAML is used to design and manage the whole REST API lifecycle. MULE API Kit: Helps to build the APIs from Anypoint Studio using a RAML file. I will be explaining the generating flows from the RAML file and executing it.

    • 3:08:57
  • In this lecture session we learn about APIs (application programming interfaces) are simply communication tools for software applications. APIs are leading to key advances within the banking industry as financial institutions continue to collaborate with third parties.

    • 5:49:34
  • In this lecture session we learn about Music (alternatively called the Music app; formerly iPod) is a media player application developed for the iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and macOS operating systems by Apple Inc.

    • 3:45:19
  • In this lecture session we learn about An API application program interface is used in mobile apps just like it is in web apps. It allows developers to access another application or platform. APIs are the foundational element of a mobile app strategy.

    • 1:38:45

Course/Topic 14 - Business Intelligence Specialization - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about basic introduction to business intelligence and also talk about factors of business intelligence in brief.

    • 1:20:10
  • In this tutorial we learn about business Intelligence, as a technological concept, which began shortly after the 1988 international conference, The Multiway Data Analysis Consortium, held in Rome. The conclusions reached at this conference jump-started efforts for simplifying BI analysis, while making it more user-friendly.

    • 2:42:42
  • In this lecture session we learn about The general process of business intelligence is as follows: Gathering data and organizing it through reporting. Turning it into meaningful information through analysis. Making actionable decisions aimed at fulfilling a strategic goal.

    • 1:03:39
  • In this lecture session we learn that Data Warehousing may be defined as a collection of corporate information and data derived from operational systems and external data sources and also talk about features of data warehousing.

    • 1:45:30
  • In this lecture session we learn about Business intelligence (BI) combines business analytics, data mining, data visualization, data tools and infrastructure, and best practices to help organizations to make more data-driven decisions.

    • 1:36:03
  • In this tutorial we learn about Apache HTTP Server is a free and open-source web server that delivers web content through the internet. It is commonly referred to as Apache and after development, it quickly became the most popular HTTP client on the web.

    • 1:10:35
  • In this lecture session we learn about NoSQL is an approach to database management that can accommodate a wide variety of data models, including key-value, document, columnar and graph formats. A NoSQL database generally means that it is non-relational, distributed, flexible and scalable.

    • 1:48:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about basic introduction of data analytics and also talk about features and functions of data analytics.

    • 1:07:03
  • In this lecture session we learn about Embedded BI (business intelligence) is the integration of self-service BI tools into commonly used business applications. BI tools support an enhanced user experience with visualization, real-time analytics and interactive reporting.

    • 1:03:54
  • In this lecture session we learn about Designing a collection strategy is one way to ensure that your accounts receivable stays under control and you continue to collect your cash. Without one, there is disorganization, disconnections, miscommunications and just simply chaos in the accounts receivable department.

    • 59:47
  • In this tutorial we learn about Survival analysis is a branch of statistics for analyzing the expected duration of time until one event occurs, such as death in biological organisms and failure in mechanical systems.

    • 1:08:06
  • In this lecture session we learn about Geospatial analysis is the gathering, display, and manipulation of imagery, GPS, satellite photography and historical data, described explicitly in terms of geographic coordinates or implicitly, in terms of a street address, postal code, or forest stand identifier as they are applied to geographic models.

    • 1:23:43
  • In this lecture session we learn about Data mining is used to explore increasingly large databases and to improve market segmentation. By analyzing the relationships between parameters such as customer age, gender, tastes, etc., it is possible to guess their behavior in order to direct personalized loyalty campaigns.

    • 1:47:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about It is the simplest unsupervised learning algorithm that solves clustering problems. K-means algorithm partitions n observations into k clusters where each observation belongs to the cluster with the nearest mean serving as a prototype of the cluster.

    • 1:08:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about Density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN) is a well-known data clustering algorithm that is commonly used in data mining and machine learning.

    • 1:32:29
  • In this lecture session we learn about Regression analysis is a reliable method of identifying which variables have impact on a topic of interest. The process of performing a regression allows you to confidently determine which factors matter most, which factors can be ignored, and how these factors influence each other.

    • 43:19
  • In this lecture session we learn about machine learning techniques in business intelligence and also talk about features and function of machine learning techniques in brief.

    • 1:12:20
  • In this lecture session we learn about machine learning is the necessary piece for truly self-service BI tools. BI tools with machine learning implementations not only enable deeper insights into data, but they also empower business people to take analysis into their own hands.

    • 2:34:07
  • In this lecture session we learn about Predictive analytics combining several data analysis techniques, such as machine learning, data mining, and statistics.

    • 1:47:14
  • In this lecture session we learn about Crowdsourced data collection is a participatory method of building a dataset with the help of a large group of people. This page provides a brief overview of crowdsourced data collection in development and highlights points to consider when crowdsourcing data.

    • 1:56:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about basic introduction to business analysis and also talk about features and functions of business analysis.

    • 1:46:49
  • In this tutorial we learn about Data models define how the logical structure of a database is modeled. Data Models are fundamental entities to introduce abstraction in a DBMS.

    • 1:01:32
  • In this lecture session we learn about deep dive into data warehousing and also talk about some key features of deep dive data warehousing.

    • 2:22:58
  • In this lecture session we learn about how we reduce the development time to market and also talk about common patterns in deep dive into data warehousing and also talk about features of patterns.

    • 53:34
  • In this lecture session we learn about basic introduction to data warehousing and also talk about features of data warehousing.

    • 1:33:00
  • In this lecture session we learn about Feature extraction for machine learning and deep learning. Feature extraction refers to the process of transforming raw data into numerical features that can be processed while preserving the information in the original data set. It yields better results than applying machine learning directly to the raw data.

    • 1:57:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) is a suite of cloud services enabling development, execution and governance of integration flows connecting any combination of on premises and cloud-based processes, services, applications and data within individual or across multiple organizations.

    • 1:00:53
  • In this lecture session we learn about Business intelligence concepts refer to the usage of digital computing technologies in the form of data warehouses, analytics and visualization with the aim of identifying and analyzing essential business-based data to generate new, actionable corporate insights.

    • 1:48:15
  • In this lecture session we learn about Contextual analysis is the systematic analysis—identification, sorting, organization, interpretation, consolidation, and communication—of the contextual user work activity data gathered in contextual inquiry, for the purpose of understanding the work context for a new system to be designed.

    • 1:17:25
  • In this lecture session we learn about Organizational intelligence is the capacity of an organization to create knowledge and use it to strategically adapt to its environment or marketplace. It is similar to I.Q., but framed at an organizational level. While organizations in the past have been viewed as compilations.

    • 1:36:55
  • In this lecture session we learn about the Information Systems Business Analysis program (ISBA) will help you develop critical skills in areas such as: application software, business data analysis and modeling, customer engagement management, business processes, enterprise resource planning, and communications.

    • 1:17:17
  • In this lecture session we learn about Operational intelligence (OI) is an approach to data analysis that enables decisions and actions in business operations to be based on real-time data as it's generated or collected by companies.

    • 1:01:04
  • In this lecture session we learn about Business intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process for analyzing data and delivering actionable information that helps executives, managers and workers make informed business decisions.

    • 1:17:07
  • In this lecture session we learn about Operational intelligence (OI) is an approach that gives you real-time information about what's happening in your business. It can help you make quick decisions that make your operations better. Cut through the noise of software delivery and break silos with powerful dashboards and reports.

    • 1:00:43

Course/Topic 15 - Leadership and Management - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about honesty and integrity in leadership and management and also talk about some basic terms of leadership and management.

    • 23:44
  • In this lecture session we learn about how confidence is a must in leadership and management and also talk about the importance of confidence in leadership and management.

    • 34:07
  • In this tutorial we learn about A soft skill is a personal attribute that supports situational awareness and enhances an individual's ability to get a job done. The term soft skills is often used as a synonym for people skills or emotional intelligence.

    • 20:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about Soft skills, also called people skills, are the mix of social and interpersonal skills, character traits, and professional attitudes that all jobs require. Teamwork, patience, time management, communication, are just a few examples.

    • 22:58
  • In this lecture session we learn that Communication in teams is more than just efficient work. It allows everyone on the team to be educated on any topic that may affect their work. Moreover, it develops trust, builds camaraderie among the team members, boosts morale, and helps employees stay engaged in the workplace.

    • 26:44
  • In this lecture session we learn about Effective communication can help to foster a good working relationship between you and your staff, which can in turn improve morale and efficiency.

    • 29:21
  • In this lecture session we learn about what commitment Concentration – leadership commitment involves making a personal decision to support the change no matter what. It is incongruous to ask for change in others while failing to exhibit the same level of commitment. Concentration requires maintaining focus throughout the change not just at the beginning.

    • 15:12
  • In this lecture session we learn about Market leadership is the position of a company with the largest market share or highest profitability margin in a given market for goods and services. Market share may be measured by either the volume of goods sold or the value of those goods.

    • 36:11
  • In this lecture session we learn that Motivational leadership is defined by positivity and vision. Motivational leaders make decisions, set clear goals and provide their teams with the empowerment and tools to achieve success. Motivational leaders evoke and see the best in their employees, inspiring them to work toward a common goal.

    • 30:53
  • In this lecture session we learn about A primary task of leadership is to direct attention. To do so, leaders must learn to focus their own attention. When we speak about being focused, we commonly mean thinking about one thing while filtering out distractions.

    • 28:19
  • In this tutorial we learn about Marketing analytics helps collect and strengthen data from across all marketing channels. This information is key to improving marketing efforts and driving them forward to achieve business goals.

    • 37:05
  • In this lecture session we learn about Marketing automation is the integration of data and processes from other sales and marketing channels into an organized central platform. A comprehensive marketing automation hub complements and organizes the customer journey. It integrates all of a business's channels and outreach within the customer database.

    • 32:03
  • In this tutorial we learn about Growth hacking (also known as 'growth marketing') is the use of resource-light and cost-effective digital marketing tactics to help grow and retain an active user base, sell products and gain exposure.

    • 31:59
  • In this tutorial we learn about Growth Hacking is a new field focusing solely on growth, based on a data-driven, experiment-based process. A growth hacker explores new growth opportunities systematically in any part of the customer journey, from awareness through marketing to brand ambassadors by optimizing the product.

    • 27:50
  • In this lecture session we learn about Product marketing is the process of bringing a product to market. This includes deciding the product's positioning and messaging, launching the product, and ensuring salespeople and customers understand it. Product marketing aims to drive the demand and usage of the product.

    • 30:51
  • In this lecture session we learn about the marketing, sales, product, and customer success teams are no longer siloed. They are interwoven in a cohesive experience with the product at the center, and the customer at the center of the product.

    • 27:38
  • In this tutorial we learn about how Product marketers know the message and story to convey, who to convey it to, and at what time it needs conveying- but marketing is responsible for turning that knowledge into blog posts, ad copy, and press releases.

    • 18:16
  • In this lecture session we learn about PR involves communicating with your market to raise awareness of your business, build and manage your business's reputation and cultivate relationships with consumers. While marketing focuses on promoting actual products and services, public relations focuses on promoting awareness, attitudes and behavior change.

    • 34:17
  • In this lecture session we learn about building relationships with the public in order to create a positive public image for a company or organization. It also has different disciplines, such as corporate communications, internal communications, marketing communications, crisis communications.

    • 37:40
  • In this lecture session we learn about Public relations helps build an online presence across multiple platforms – social media, earned media, paid media and more. Public relations is important because it involves storytelling. Advertising and marketing can only go so far, and can become bothersome at times, turning consumers away from the product.

    • 33:06
  • In this lecture session we learn about Both advertising and PR help build brands and communicate with target audiences. The most basic difference between them is that advertising space is paid while public relations results are earned through providing the media with information in the form of press releases and pitches

    • 17:49

Course/Topic 16 - Cost and Management Accounting - all lectures

  • In this lecture session we learn about cost and management accounting and also talk about features of cost and management accounting.

    • 1:01:59
  • In this lecture session we learn about why we need cost and management accounting and also talk about the importance of cost and management accounting.

    • 52:39
  • In this lecture session we learn about classification of courses in cost and management accounting.

    • 1:29:50
  • In this lecture session we learn about material costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about factors of material costing.

    • 1:12:37
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of material costing and also talk about some important terms of material costing in cost and management accounting.

    • 55:19
  • In this lecture session we learn about inventory control in cost and management accounting and also talk about analysis in accounting.

    • 59:23
  • In this lecture session we learn about the frequency of purchase, price, fluctuation and its range and also talk about terms of fluctuation in cost and management accounting.

    • 1:34:19
  • In this lecture session we learn about employee cost in cost and management accounting and also talk about factors of employee cost.

    • 1:13:02
  • In this lecture session we learn about the time rate system and also talk about factors of time rate system.

    • 35:22
  • In this lecture session we learn about holidays and leave wages in cost and management accounting and also talk about factors of leave wages.

    • 34:14
  • In this lecture session we learn about overhead absorption costing method and also talk about features of absorption in brief.

    • 37:22
  • In this lecture session we learn about factors of overhead absorption costing in cost and management accounting.

    • 1:11:05
  • In this lecture session we learn about the method of selection for charging overhead in cost and management accounting.

    • 1:01:49
  • In this lecture session we learn about the sum of those costs of general management and of secretrail accounting and management.

    • 1:34:29
  • In this lecture session we learn about activity based costing and also talk about features of activity based costing.

    • 39:23
  • In this lecture session we learn about factors of activity based costing and features of costing in cost and management accounting.

    • 27:49
  • In this lecture session we learn about the cost accounting system and also talk about the importance of cost accounting system.

    • 1:02:07
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of the cost accounting system and also talk about the importance of cost accounting system.

    • 1:05:11
  • In this lecture session we learn about cost sheets in cost and management accounting and also talk about the importance of cost sheets.

    • 40:54
  • In this lecture session we learn about presentation of cost information and also talk about format of cost sheet in cost and management accounting.

    • 27:01
  • In this lecture session we learn about job and contract costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about features of job and contract costing.

    • 1:04:49
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of job and contract costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about the importance of contracts costing.

    • 1:02:08
  • In this lecture session we learn about cost plus contract and also talk about features of job and contract costing.

    • 17:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about joint by product in cost and management accounting and also talk about factors of joint by products.

    • 55:22
  • In this lecture session we learn about net realizable value methods in cost and management accounting.

    • 22:26
  • In this lecture session we learn about unit and batch costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about features of unit batch costing.

    • 44:22
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of unit and batch costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about the importance of unit and batch costing.

    • 37:42
  • In this lecture session we learn about budget costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about features of budget costing.

    • 1:26:05
  • In this lecture session we learn about defining business or organization objects and also talk about the importance of budget costing.

    • 54:38
  • In this lecture session we learn about the various commonly used functions of budget and also features of budget costing.

    • 1:03:17
  • In this lecture session we learn about zero based budgeting and also talk about features of zero based budgeting.

    • 39:58
  • In this lecture session we learn about marginal costing and also importance of marginal costing in brief.

    • 49:14
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of marginal costing and and also talk about functions of cost and management accounting.

    • 47:09
  • In this lecture session we learn about break even and also talk about break even in unit formula in brief.

    • 35:37
  • In this lecture session we learn about identification of options and also talk about features of marginal costing.

    • 1:02:35
  • In this lecture session we learn about process and operating cost and also talk about features of process and operating cost in cost and management accounting.

    • 50:44
  • In this lecture session we learn about the valuation of work in process presents a good deal and also talk about alternative methods.

    • 32:20
  • In this lecture session we learn about service costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about features of service costing.

    • 48:34
  • In this lecture session we learn about service course examples and also talk about the importance of service costing.

    • 55:36
  • In this lecture session we learn about the government and other aided in cost management and accounting and also talk about features of service cost.

    • 1:07:51
  • In this lecture session we learn about standard cost control in cost management and accounting and also talk about important terms of standard cost.

    • 44:58
  • In this lecture session we learn that standard cost is set on the basis of management's estimation and also talk about management’s estimation in brief.

    • 1:00:20
  • In this lecture session we learn about standard costing in cost and management accounting and also talk about some functions of standard costing.

    • 58:06
  • In this lecture session we learn about cost management for specific sectors and also talk about all sectors of cost management in brief.

    • 38:34
  • In this lecture session we learn about farming and agriculture sectors in cost management and also talk about functions of farming and agriculture sectors in management.

    • 40:16
  • In this lecture session we learn about pricing decisions in cost management and accounting and also talk about features of pricing decisions.

    • 41:42
  • In this lecture session we learn about features of pricing decision in brief and also talk about importance of pricing decision.

    • 1:00:31
  • In this lecture session we learn about periods of recession in a firm in costing and cost accounting and also talk about the advantage of this practice.

    • 39:46
  • In this lecture session we learn about divisional transfer pricing in cost management and accounting.

    • 1:12:07
  • In this lecture session we learn about minimum pricing transfer in division transfer pricing and also talk about features of minimum pricing transfer.

    • 1:06:02
  • In this lecture session we learn about cost management techniques in cost and management accounting and also talk about factors of cost management techniques.

    • 1:12:47
  • In this lecture session we learn about functions of cost management techniques and also talk about best techniques of cost management in cost accounting.

    • 58:52
  • In this lecture session we learn about key features of cost management and also talk about pareto analysis as a management tool.

    • 1:06:07
  • In this lecture session we learn about decision making in cost and costing management and accounting and also talk about key features of decision making.

    • 54:11
  • In this lecture session we learn about outsourcing and insourcing decisions in the decision making process and also talk about the basic difference between outsourcing and insourcing decisions.

    • 1:19:04

Course/Topic 17 - Product Management - all lectures

  • Lecture 1 - Introduction to Product Management

    • 25:28
  • Lecture 2 - Deep-dive into Product Management

    • 39:10
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Below are some of the commonly asked questions in Technology Platform Lead role interviews.

 

1. What experience do you have in leading technology platform teams?

I have X years of experience leading technology platform teams in various industries, overseeing the design, development, and implementation of scalable and robust platforms to support business operations and objectives.

2. Can you describe your approach to building and managing technology platforms?

My approach involves understanding business requirements, evaluating technology options, defining architectural principles, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to design and implement scalable, secure, and resilient technology platforms.

3. How do you prioritize and allocate resources within a technology platform team to meet project deadlines and objectives?

I prioritize projects based on their strategic importance, resource availability, and potential impact on the organization. I collaborate with stakeholders to define clear objectives, timelines, and deliverables, and regularly monitor progress to ensure alignment with deadlines and objectives.

4. What strategies do you employ to foster collaboration between technology platform teams and other departments within the organization?

I encourage open communication, cross-functional collaboration, and knowledge sharing between technology platform teams and other departments. I organize regular meetings, workshops, and joint planning sessions to facilitate collaboration and ensure alignment with business objectives.

5. How do you ensure that technology platform projects are aligned with the organization's overall goals and objectives?

I work closely with key stakeholders to understand business needs, identify opportunities for leveraging technology platforms, and define clear project objectives and success criteria. I regularly communicate progress and outcomes to ensure alignment with organizational goals.

6. Can you describe a challenging project you managed as a technology platform lead and how you addressed any obstacles or setbacks?

Certainly. In a previous role, we faced challenges with integrating legacy systems with modern cloud-based platforms. To address this, I collaborated with IT and development teams to implement a phased migration strategy, leveraging APIs and microservices architecture to ensure seamless integration.

7. How do you stay updated on the latest trends and advancements in technology platforms and infrastructure?

I actively participate in industry conferences, webinars, and workshops, engage with professional networks, and encourage continuous learning and development within my team. I also leverage online resources, research papers, and vendor updates to stay informed about emerging trends and advancements.

8. What metrics or KPIs do you use to measure the performance and effectiveness of your technology platform team?

Key metrics and KPIs I use include platform uptime and availability, system performance and scalability, incident resolution time, customer satisfaction ratings, and team productivity and satisfaction rates.

9. How do you handle conflicts or disagreements within your technology platform team?

I address conflicts or disagreements openly and constructively, fostering a culture of respect, empathy, and collaboration. I encourage team members to voice their concerns, listen actively to different perspectives, and facilitate consensus-building discussions to resolve conflicts.

10. Can you provide an example of a successful technology platform project you managed, including its impact on the organization?

One notable project I managed involved migrating legacy systems to a cloud-based platform, which resulted in improved scalability, agility, and cost savings for the organization. We achieved a X% reduction in infrastructure costs and a X% increase in system performance and reliability.

11. How do you ensure that your technology platform team maintains high ethical standards and complies with relevant regulations?

I emphasize the importance of ethical conduct and regulatory compliance through training, awareness programs, and clear policies and guidelines. I also conduct regular audits and reviews to ensure adherence to ethical principles and legal requirements.

12. What strategies do you employ to attract and retain top talent in the technology platform field?

I offer competitive compensation packages, opportunities for professional growth and development, a supportive work environment, and recognition for achievements. I also promote a culture of innovation, collaboration, and diversity to attract and retain top talent.

13. How do you approach performance evaluations and feedback sessions with your technology platform team members?

I conduct regular performance evaluations based on predefined goals and objectives, providing constructive feedback and coaching to support professional growth and development. I encourage two-way communication and set clear expectations for performance improvement when necessary.

14. What steps do you take to ensure that technology platform projects are scalable and can support the organization's growth?

I collaborate with IT and infrastructure teams to design scalable architectures and workflows, prioritize modular and reusable components, and document best practices and standards for deployment. I also conduct thorough testing and validation to ensure reliability and scalability.

15. How do you manage risks associated with technology platform projects, such as security vulnerabilities or data breaches?

I work closely with cybersecurity and risk management teams to identify potential risks and implement appropriate safeguards, such as encryption, access controls, and intrusion detection systems. I also conduct regular security audits and penetration testing to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.

16. Can you describe your experience in implementing new technology platforms or upgrading existing ones in production environments?

I have experience in implementing new technology platforms and upgrading existing ones in production environments, ensuring minimal disruption to operations and seamless transition to new systems. This involves thorough planning, testing, and coordination with stakeholders to ensure successful deployment and adoption.

17. How do you assess the ROI (Return on Investment) of technology platform initiatives and communicate their value to senior management?

I quantify the ROI of technology platform initiatives by measuring their impact on key business metrics such as cost savings, efficiency gains, revenue growth, and customer satisfaction. I present findings using clear and compelling data-driven narratives to senior management, demonstrating the value of technology investments.

18. What role do you see technology platforms playing in driving innovation and competitive advantage for organizations?

Technology platforms play a critical role in driving innovation and competitive advantage by providing scalable, flexible, and resilient infrastructure to support business operations and strategic initiatives. They enable organizations to leverage emerging technologies, streamline processes, and adapt to changing market dynamics more effectively.

19. How do you approach building and maintaining partnerships with external vendors, cloud providers, or technology partners?

I establish and nurture strategic partnerships with external vendors, cloud providers, and technology partners to leverage complementary expertise, access cutting-edge technologies, and stay ahead of industry trends. I prioritize transparency, mutual respect, and shared goals in all partnerships.

20. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with tight deadlines and high stakes?

In my previous role, I managed a technology platform project with a tight deadline for regulatory compliance. I implemented agile methodologies, streamlined workflows, and allocated resources effectively to meet the deadline while maintaining high-quality standards and ensuring compliance with regulations.

21. How do you assess the business impact and value proposition of potential technology platform projects before initiating them?

I conduct thorough feasibility studies, stakeholder interviews, and cost-benefit analyses to assess the business impact and value proposition of potential technology platform projects. I prioritize projects based on their alignment with strategic objectives, potential ROI, and feasibility of implementation.

22. What strategies do you employ to ensure that technology platform projects are aligned with customer needs and preferences?

I actively engage with customers and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle, gathering feedback, identifying pain points, and aligning project objectives with customer needs and preferences. I prioritize user-centric design and usability testing to ensure customer satisfaction and adoption.

23. How do you approach building a culture of innovation and experimentation within your technology platform team?

I foster a culture of innovation and experimentation by encouraging curiosity, risk-taking, and learning from failures. I allocate time and resources for research and development projects, hackathons, and innovation challenges to explore new ideas and technologies.

24. Can you discuss a time when you had to make difficult decisions as a technology platform lead, and how you handled the situation?

In a previous role, I had to make a difficult decision to sunset a legacy platform and migrate to a new technology stack to support future growth. I communicated openly with stakeholders, justified the decision based on data-driven insights, and ensured a smooth transition to minimize disruption.

25. How do you balance short-term platform goals with long-term strategic initiatives as a technology platform lead?

I prioritize short-term platform goals to deliver immediate value and meet business needs while also allocating resources towards long-term strategic initiatives that align with the organization's vision and objectives. I regularly reassess priorities and adjust resource allocation as needed to maintain alignment with strategic goals.

26. What measures do you take to ensure that technology platform projects are delivered on time and within budget?

I develop detailed project plans, set clear milestones and deliverables, and monitor progress closely to identify and address any issues or delays proactively. I collaborate with stakeholders to manage scope, resources, and dependencies effectively and adjust plans as needed to stay on track.

27. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with cross-functional teams or external consultants?

I have managed technology platform projects with cross-functional teams or external consultants, which requires effective communication, coordination, and collaboration across different expertise areas. I establish clear roles and responsibilities, facilitate knowledge sharing, and foster a collaborative environment to drive successful project outcomes.

28. How do you approach building a roadmap for technology platform initiatives that align with the organization's strategic priorities?

I collaborate with senior leadership and key stakeholders to understand the organization's strategic priorities, identify opportunities for leveraging technology platforms, and define clear objectives and milestones for platform initiatives. I develop a roadmap that outlines project timelines, resource requirements, and expected outcomes to ensure alignment with strategic goals.

29. What steps do you take to ensure that technology platforms are secure and compliant with relevant regulations and standards?

I work closely with cybersecurity, compliance, and legal teams to identify potential risks and implement appropriate safeguards, such as encryption, access controls, and regular audits. I also ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards, such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS, through thorough testing and validation.

30. How do you approach building and maintaining relationships with internal stakeholders such as executives, business leaders, and department heads?

I approach building and maintaining relationships with internal stakeholders by understanding their needs and priorities, communicating effectively, delivering value through technology platforms, and building trust and credibility through consistent performance and reliability.

31. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with international teams or vendors?

I have managed technology platform projects with international teams or vendors, which requires effective communication, cultural sensitivity, and coordination across different time zones and languages. I promote inclusivity, respect diversity, and leverage technology tools to facilitate collaboration and overcome geographical barriers.

32. How do you ensure that technology platform projects are aligned with industry best practices and standards?

I stay updated on industry best practices and standards through continuous learning and engagement with professional networks and communities. I incorporate relevant methodologies, frameworks, and tools into project workflows and ensure compliance with established standards and guidelines.

33. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects during organizational change or transition periods?

I have managed technology platform projects during organizational change or transition periods by providing clarity, stability, and support during times of uncertainty. I communicate transparently, address concerns proactively, and emphasize the team's role in driving positive outcomes amidst change.

34. What role do you see technology platforms playing in driving innovation and digital transformation for organizations?

Technology platforms play a central role in driving innovation and digital transformation by providing the foundation for modernizing operations, improving efficiency, enhancing customer experiences, and enabling new business models and revenue streams.

35. How do you approach building a diverse and inclusive technology platform team, and why is diversity important in the field of technology?

I prioritize diversity and inclusion in hiring and team building by actively seeking candidates from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. Diversity is important in technology because it fosters creativity, innovation, and empathy, leading to better problem-solving and decision-making outcomes.

36. What strategies do you employ to ensure that technology platform projects are aligned with customer-centric principles and user needs?

I actively engage with customers and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle, gathering feedback, identifying pain points, and aligning project objectives with customer needs and preferences. I prioritize user-centric design and usability testing to ensure customer satisfaction and adoption.

37. How do you handle situations where technology platform projects encounter unexpected challenges or roadblocks?

I approach unexpected challenges or roadblocks with a problem-solving mindset, seeking input from team members, stakeholders, and subject matter experts to identify solutions and mitigate risks. I communicate transparently with all stakeholders and adjust project plans as necessary to overcome obstacles and achieve objectives.

38. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with tight security requirements or compliance standards?

I have managed technology platform projects with tight security requirements or compliance standards, ensuring adherence to industry best practices and regulatory guidelines. This involves implementing robust security measures, conducting regular audits, and maintaining documentation to demonstrate compliance.

39. How do you approach building a roadmap for technology platform initiatives that align with emerging trends and technologies?

I stay updated on emerging trends and technologies through continuous learning and engagement with industry forums and thought leaders. I incorporate innovative ideas and technologies into platform roadmaps, conduct pilot projects and proof-of-concepts to evaluate feasibility, and adapt plans based on market dynamics and customer needs.

40. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with complex integration requirements?

I have managed technology platform projects with complex integration requirements, leveraging APIs, middleware, and integration platforms to connect disparate systems and data sources. I work closely with IT and development teams to design scalable and extensible integration architectures that meet business needs and ensure interoperability.

41. How do you ensure that technology platform projects are aligned with sustainability and environmental goals?

I prioritize sustainability and environmental considerations in technology platform projects by evaluating energy efficiency, resource consumption, and environmental impact of infrastructure and operations. I promote green technologies, such as cloud computing and renewable energy, and minimize waste through efficient resource management and recycling initiatives.

42. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with remote or distributed teams?

I have managed technology platform projects with remote or distributed teams, leveraging collaboration tools, communication platforms, and agile methodologies to facilitate remote work and ensure effective coordination and alignment across different locations and time zones.

43. How do you approach managing risks and uncertainties associated with emerging technologies or evolving market trends?

I conduct thorough risk assessments, scenario planning, and sensitivity analyses to anticipate potential risks and uncertainties associated with emerging technologies or evolving market trends. I develop mitigation strategies, contingency plans, and adaptive frameworks to manage risks effectively and capitalize on opportunities.

44. What role does data governance play in ensuring the quality and reliability of technology platform data?

Data governance plays a critical role in ensuring the quality and reliability of technology platform data by establishing policies, procedures, and controls for data management, access, and usage. It promotes data integrity, accuracy, and security, enabling informed decision-making and driving business value.

45. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with cross-functional stakeholders or external partners?

I have managed technology platform projects with cross-functional stakeholders or external partners, facilitating communication, collaboration, and alignment across different departments and organizations. I establish clear governance structures, communication channels, and escalation paths to ensure effective coordination and resolution of issues.

46. How do you approach building and maintaining a technology platform roadmap that balances short-term priorities with long-term strategic goals?

I collaborate with senior leadership and key stakeholders to define short-term priorities and long-term strategic goals for technology platforms. I develop a roadmap that outlines incremental deliverables, milestones, and dependencies to achieve both short-term wins and long-term objectives, while remaining agile and adaptable to changing business needs.

47. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with regulatory compliance requirements, such as GDPR or HIPAA?

I have managed technology platform projects with regulatory compliance requirements, ensuring adherence to data protection laws and industry regulations such as GDPR or HIPAA. This involves implementing privacy controls, encryption mechanisms, and audit trails to protect sensitive data and demonstrate compliance.

48. How do you approach building partnerships and collaborations with external stakeholders such as vendors, clients, or industry associations?

I approach building partnerships and collaborations with external stakeholders by identifying mutual interests, fostering trust and transparency, and aligning goals and objectives. I prioritize open communication, shared values, and mutual benefits in all partnerships to ensure successful collaboration and value creation.

49. Can you discuss your experience in managing technology platform projects with diverse teams or global stakeholders?

I have managed technology platform projects with diverse teams or global stakeholders, leveraging cultural intelligence, effective communication, and collaboration tools to bridge geographical and cultural differences. I promote inclusivity, respect diversity, and adapt leadership styles to meet the needs of diverse teams and stakeholders.

50. How do you approach continuous improvement and innovation in technology platform projects to stay ahead of the competition and drive organizational growth?

 

I foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation in technology platform projects by encouraging experimentation, learning from failures, and leveraging emerging technologies and best practices. I promote cross-functional collaboration, knowledge sharing, and feedback loops to drive iterative improvements and drive organizational growth.

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