Amol Gote
Amol Gote

Amol Gote is a seasoned technology professional adept at building scalable, resilient microservices in both Java and .NET. He excels in deploying and managing microservices in AWS and Azure environments, boasting technical proficiency across multiple applications and tools. His expertise spans fullstack capabilities, from designing to constructing end-to-end solutions that include databases (SQL/NoSQL), back-end services, messaging services, and modern interactive web applications using web sockets.

Currently serving as a Solutions Architect at a Fintech startup, Amol has built the underwriting platform from scratch, along with multiple horizontal and vertical business domain-specific microservices. Previously, he has engaged in consulting roles with major clients like Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and the Associated Press, and has worked with Microsoft for seven years.

With over 18 years of experience, Amol is passionate about writing blogs and technical articles for online platforms like DZone, Baeldung and InfoQ. He has also served as a judge and mentor at various Hackathon events. Amol's commitment to excellence is evident in his multiple certifications, including AWS Certified Solutions Architect and various Microsoft certifications.

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Digital Signatures Decoded: Crafting an In-House e-Signing Microservice

In the digital era, e-Signing services are indispensable for businesses, especially in the fintech domain. While third-party solutions are prevalent, there's a compelling case for in-house development. This approach grants businesses enhanced control, adaptability, and potential cost savings.

This presentation will explore the intricacies of creating an e-Signing service, emphasizing the pivotal role of the e-Sign Act in ensuring the validity of electronic signatures. We'll also spotlight open-source tools, such as Spring Boot with Java and AWS S3, that can be harnessed in this endeavor. Central to our discussion will be the journey of iCreditWorks, a fintech company that transitioned to an in-house e-Signing solution. Through their narrative, attendees will gain insights into the challenges, solutions, and rewards of such a transition.

By the session's conclusion, participants will be equipped with a holistic understanding of e-Signing services and the advantages of leveraging open-source tools for in-house development.