Rajesh Ranjan
Program Director

Rajesh Ranjan is a Program Director in the Product Engineering Services business at MindTree. Known as Ranjan, he is passionate about technology and takes keen interest in SaaS. Agile Methodologies and Product Engineering are his other areas of interest. Along with consultancy and providing thought leadership, he focuses on changing business scenarios and new marketing paradigms, creating methodologies and solutions to improve customer engagement and brand positioning. Being a community enthusiast, Ranjan is currently active in SaaS, Agile methodologies and Code Quality communities in MindTree.

Customization in SaaS – Who draws the line?

Jan 31, 2012 | Total views: 170

In a recent article on CRN, I wrote about customization and its utility in SaaS. Different Independent Software Vendors (ISV) look at customization in different ways. Some feel it is too important and go the extra mile, while others make …

SaaS Vs Cloud – A retrospective

Nov 24, 2011 | Total views: 384

To say that the term ‘SaaS and Cloud’ are most misleading in today’s context is not an exaggeration. Gartner was placing SaaS and Cloud computing separately in hype cycle just a couple of years back and has now decided to …

Multi-tenancy in SaaS – Different needs

Jul 7, 2011 | Total views: 345

Many technical analysts and experts define SaaS as a shared code based, multi-tenant application hosted in a data center. Some go on to stress that multi-tenancy is a must in the SaaS world, while some argue that it is just …

SaaS and Agile – Match made in heaven

Apr 6, 2011 | Total views: 364

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is gaining ground and so is Agile. In fact, based on a recent survey conducted on SaaS companies 66% said that their company implements Agile methodology in R&D. Really interesting, isn’t it! So what makes Agile so popular …

Software-as-a-Service – Formula for success

Mar 2, 2011 | Total views: 153

According to Gartner, worldwide Software as a Service (SaaS) revenue in the enterprise software market was forecasted to surpass $8.5 billion in year 2010. This was up 14.1% from 2009 revenue, estimated to be $7.5 billion. Softletter, a research publication …



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