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Srinivasa R Panidepu

from Centreville, VA
Age ~58

Srinivasa Panidepu Phones & Addresses

  • 13557 Lavender Mist Ln, Centreville, VA 20120 (703) 560-4187
  • Vienna, VA
  • Fairfax, VA
  • Inkster, MI
  • Cleveland, OH

Work

Company: American red cross Feb 2001 Position: Business intelligence architect/manager

Education

Degree: MS-ITM School / High School: American University - Kogod School of Business 2006 to 2008 Specialities: IT Management

Skills

SDLC • Business Intelligence • Business Objects • Data Modeling • Data Warehousing • Data Integration • Business Intelligence Tools • PL/SQL • Informatica • Requirements Analysis • Enterprise Architecture • Business Analysis

Industries

Nonprofit Organization Management

Resumes

Resumes

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Bi Architect/Manager At American Red Cross

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Position:
Business Intelligence Architect/Manager at American Red Cross
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Industry:
Nonprofit Organization Management
Work:
American Red Cross since Feb 2001
Business Intelligence Architect/Manager

Merck Inc 1999 - 2001
BI Consultant
Education:
American University - Kogod School of Business 2006 - 2008
MS-ITM, IT Management
Mangalore University 1991 - 1995
B.E, Mechanical
Skills:
SDLC
Business Intelligence
Business Objects
Data Modeling
Data Warehousing
Data Integration
Business Intelligence Tools
PL/SQL
Informatica
Requirements Analysis
Enterprise Architecture
Business Analysis

Publications

Us Patents

Systems, Apparatus, And Methods For Mobile Device Detection

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US Patent:
20120254402, Oct 4, 2012
Filed:
Apr 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/078680
Inventors:
Srinivasa PANIDEPU - Centreville VA, US
Patricia Kelly - Herndon VA, US
Neel Goyal - Reston VA, US
Srinivas Sunkara - Ashburn VA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed for detecting mobile devices. In one implementation, a system includes a web server. The web server receives mobile device detection strings from a DNS server in response to a DNS request and stores the mobile device detection strings on the server. The web server uses the mobile device detection strings to determine if a client device making a request to the web server is a mobile device. The web server may determine if the client device is a mobile device by comparing a user agent string in the request to the mobile device detection strings. The web server may determine whether the client device is a mobile device before sending the client device's request to any server-side scripts stored at the web server.
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