Vishal Sharma
VP - Software Engineering at Broadridge | API Evangelist
New York City, New York, United States
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As Software Engineering leader, I bring over 20 years of expertise in enterprise architecture and digital transformation. By leading cross-functional teams, I enable the delivery of secure, scalable solutions that optimize operations and enhance client engagement. My efforts focus on integrating innovative technologies to align with strategic business goals, resulting in measurable outcomes for stakeholders.
With a strong foundation in business architecture and fintech innovation, I excel in modernizing platforms to meet evolving industry demands. Equipped with certifications such as TOGAF, I prioritize seamless system integration, cost efficiency, and regulatory alignment to drive long-term value for organizations. Passionate about solving complex challenges, I work collaboratively to empower teams and achieve sustainable success.
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OpenBanking in the Age of AI
The convergence of Open Banking and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is re-inventing the global financial services domain, offering both opportunities and challenges. Open Banking has already disrupted conventional financial ecosystems by enabling secure, and standardized datasharing between banks and third-party providers via APIs. This shift has enabled new options for collaboration, better consumer experience, and higher financial inclusion. At the same time, AI—powered by large language models (LLMs) —has demonstrated massive potential by automating processes, personalizing services, and supporting regulatory compliance. Together, these innovations will be building a customer-centric financial ecosystem.
Data Visualization For Managing Large Enterprises
How to manage an organization by making KPIs, and health of the enterprise using Data Visualization
Data Modernization - From Legacy Mainframe to Cloud
As technology evolved from the age of industrialization to the age of information, and finally to this current age of AI, the average lifecycle of technology shrank from 10 to 6, and now it is 3 years. Therefore, the definition of “legacy” has shifted. Applications developed before 2010, especially those builton mainframe or outdated technologies, are increasingly seenas candidates for modernization. Mainframe transformation has beena top priority in financial services, because of its’ operational inefficiencies and high maintenance costs associated with mainframes when compared to modern distributed systems. Still, the majority of the core processing engines within financial services dependon Mainframe as the mission criticalbusinessrulesareembedded
API - Beyond Connecting Systems
Demystifying relationship between Domain-Driven Design, Microservices and APIs-
1.Domain Driven Design is not a Technology only function. It is a true partnership between business and IT.
2.Microservices, are not functions exposed as an API, rather it is a Micro"Business"Service, catering to a specific business problem.
3.APIs are not meant just for connecting system(s), rather it is your Digital Asset.
Vishal Sharma
VP - Software Engineering at Broadridge | API Evangelist
New York City, New York, United States
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