Co-founder and Director at SAVIOM Software Chief Architect of Project Portfolio and Resource Management Solutions
Om Gupta is the co-founder and director of SAVIOM Software. In his long and illustrious career, he held several key positions in M.N.C.s, such as Suzuki and Price Waterhouse Coopers. At PWC, he made significant contributions as the architect of the Practice Management System that is currently adopted by more than 100 countries worldwide.
He also played a pivotal role in architecting enterprise banking systems, including treasury systems, commercial lending, and wholesale banking, during his tenure at Advance Bank. In addition to his corporate accomplishments, he has also proven himself to be a serial entrepreneur.
With 30+ years of experience in programming and analytics, he founded SAVIOM Software in 1999 with the sole aim of helping businesses manage their resources intelligently and improve overall efficiency. With his influential leadership style, innovative approach, and subject matter expertise, he played an instrumental role in making SAVIOM the world leader in resource management solutions. A true visionary, he propelled the company to new heights, attracting an impressive clientele, including many Fortune 500 companies such as Fujitsu, Citibank, Siemens, Nelson, Lockheed Martin, and many more.
When not working, Om enjoys leisure bush walks and loves cooking for his family. He is also a passionate animal welfare, sustainability, and environment advocate with a strong belief in the Sanskrit philosophy, "Vasudeva Kutumbakum," which means the whole world is one family. Follow his work here.
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