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Raghuvaran Kalluri is a seasoned Solution Architect with over 17 years of experience in Information Technology, primarily focusing on Informatica Master Data Management (MDM). His expertise spans both Informatica MDM On-Prem and MDM SaaS solutions, where he has successfully designed and implemented solutions for MDM Cloud modernization and Greenfield projects. With a strong foundation in data management, data integration, and data migration, Raghuvaran has executed MDM solutions for customer, product, and location data domains across industries like Financial Services, Retail, and the Public Sector. He is an Informatica Certified MDM Developer and Specialist (2020) and has demonstrated expertise in MDM hub development, including hierarchy configuration, match and merge strategies, tokenization, and validation rules. His technical proficiency includes integrating MDM with systems like Salesforce.com and SAP through batch and real-time integration patterns, as well as customizing MDM processes for enhanced performance. Raghuvaran has significant experience in ActiveVOS workflow configuration, Entity 360 UI development, and building Business Entity services with smart search capabilities using Elastic Search. He has developed data models, conducted data modeling workshops, and created automated migration processes for deploying MDM changes to higher environments. His skills also encompass J2EE, UNIX shell scripting, PL/SQL, and data profiling, making him adept at end-to-end MDM implementation. Raghuvaran has worked with notable organizations like RBC, Deloitte, FedEx, Bank of America, and T. Rowe Price, contributing to efficient MDM implementations, system upgrades, and data synchronization optimization. Known for his problem-solving abilities, strong analytical skills, and collaborative approach, he consistently ensures effective data management, optimized business entity services, and secure, high-performing MDM solutions tailored to client needs.

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Data Solution Architect Lead/ Engineering Lead

Royal Bank of Canada

Nov-2020 to Present
senior consultant

Deloitte Consulting

Aug-2013 to Oct-2020

Education

Osmania University

BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Passout Year: 2008

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Peer-Reviewed Articles

Examining The Study Habit of Single Parent Children and Their Academic Performance

Background: Single-parent households are increasingly common, and their impact on children's development has been a subject of extensive research. While single parents often face unique challenges, including financial strain and increased household responsibilities, their children's academic outcomes are not universally negative. This study aims to investigate the relationship between study habits and academic performance in children from single-parent families. Method: A sample of 150 students from single-parent households studying in class X was recruited from various schools in Garo Hills region. Data were drawn by using scale on study habit and academic report card were used to generate data for the study. To accomplish this, the researchers employed survey method as a research design Results: No significant differences were found in overall study habits between children from single-parent and two-parent households. However, some specific study habits, such as time management and organizational skills, showed a trend towards being slightly lower in the single-parent group. No significant differences were found in overall academic performance between the two groups. Relationship between Study Habits and Academic Performance: Strong positive correlations were found between study habits and academic performance in both groups, indicating that effective study habits are crucial for academic success regardless of family structure.

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