Rajesh Patel

Rajesh Patel has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Rajesh began their career in 1978 as the owner of Akshara, where they successfully managed the business until 1989. In 1994, they joined Bristol-Myers Squibb as an Associate Scientist, where they remained for 13 years until 2007. Rajesh then transitioned to BimSym eBusiness Solutions, Inc in 1996, serving as the VP of Development. The specific duration of their tenure in this role is not provided. Throughout their career, Rajesh has accumulated valuable expertise and is well-versed in various aspects of the industry.

Rajesh Patel attended Gujarat University from 1972 to 1976. No degree or specific field of study was mentioned for this period.

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BimSym eBusiness Solutions, Inc

Corporate Overview BimSym eBusiness Solutions, Inc is a leading eBusiness solutions provider and offshore software developer for small and medium size businesses. BimSym’s cutting-edge solutions helps our client’s IT challenges at a quality that is equivalent or superior to that offered by many IT companies, but at a fraction of the cost of other companies. We are a one stop-shop for all your eBusiness needs such as database management, web analysis and consulting, web based customer relation management applications, custom software development, custom programming. We are committed to providing businesses with solutions that lead their organization into the future. Our goal is to help our clients to optimize their business performance. Our mission is to attain leadership in our chosen field through our commitment to quality, innovation, value for money and creativity. How we Develop BimSym - focuses on improving the technologies and practices for assembling previously developed and existing components and other non-developed components (COTS) into business management systems. This approach changes the focus of software engineering from one of traditional system specification and construction to one requiring simultaneous consideration of the customer’s required system characteristics such as requirements, cost, schedule, operating and support environments, capabilities of products in the marketplace, and viable architectures and designs.


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