Shakir James Ph D
About
Shakir James Ph D is from Virginia, United States. Shakir works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Semiconductors", "Marketing & Advertising", "Newspapers", "Higher Education", "Information Technology & Services", and "Entertainment". Shakir is currently Software Development Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS), located in Virginia, United States. In Shakir's previous role as a CTO at DTI Management, Shakir worked in Alexandria, VA until Dec 2020. Prior to joining DTI Management, Shakir was a CTO at 1Ticket.com and held the position of CTO at Arlington, VA. Prior to that, Shakir was a CEO & Founder at Inktie from Oct 2016 to Nov 2020. Shakir started working as Assistant Professor at University of the District of Columbia in Washington D.C. Metro Area in Aug 2014. From Nov 2012 to Jul 2014, Shakir was Senior R&D Engineer at Observable Networks, based in Greater St. Louis Area. Prior to that, Shakir was a Research Assistant at Washington University in St. Louis, based in Greater St. Louis Area from Jan 2006 to Nov 2012. Shakir started working as Technical Intern at Intel Corporation in Portland, Oregon Area in May 2008.
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Restructured the dev team into small crews: growing by ten times for a $300MM/year enterprise.
Moved to a serverless, microservice architecture on AWS: reducing infrastructure costs by 7.4 times.
Built an online platform for small newspapers to increase online revenue by sharing content.
Taught advanced web development, network security, cryptography, and cloud computing.
Developed fast scalable data structures for big data analysis; reduced query time by 190 times.
Designed a peer-to-peer protocol that reduced data distribution times on data centers by 41 times.
Developed utilities and methods for I/O-performance analysis.
Automated the statistical verification that a nationwide wireless carrier had the "least dropped calls."