Rajat Khare has been employed with Intuit India for the past nine years. He has created a number of features for products catered to small businesses in the QuickBooks Ecosystem. QuickBooks have served about 8 million users globally. He works towards the evolution of the Monetization and Subscription Billing Platform that supports more than 10 million clients of Intuit’s Cloud and Desktop products. He revolutionized and accelerated the overall rollout of one of Intuit’s Cloud products. QuickBooks was developed by him for 10+ nations by building stage elements like Identity and Access Management.
He has more than 16 years of experience creating high-quality, scalable, and fault-tolerant services and software for the healthcare, automotive, and finance industries. He appreciates working with Full Stack and has led various innovation changes around building present-day Web experiences powered by Cloud based Distributed systems. Rajat is enthusiastic about building fault tolerant and performant systems serving critical customer work processes. He effectively liaises with a group of more than 150 enthusiastic engineers and senior product, marketing, and technical leadership to build these platforms and technology transformations.
Rajat has been engaged with breaking down capabilities from Monolith applications. At the same time, he works on building them as adaptable and exceptionally performant container-based Micro Services on AWS. He has additionally been instrumental in the adoption of Front End Technologies like React/Apollo and utilizing arising Client/Server communication models like GraphQL. He has additionally worked on embracing informing innovations like Kafka to decouple and build message-based cooperations across microservices.
GraphQL Ecosystem
Rajat Khare has been engaged in its development since the GraphQL ecosystem was established in 2015. He has created several GraphQL-based services and applications during the last seven years. On the twelfth and thirteenth of April, he had the pleasure of talking at the main GraphQL Asia Conference in Bangalore. GraphQL Asia gave an amazing an open door to Rajat Khare to introduce his GraphQL mastery as well as how Intuit’s QuickBooks item has embraced GraphQL at scale. GraphQL environment is areas of strength for arising areas of strength for getting both in open source local area and huge associations building items and administrations!
Rajat is energetic about building profoundly shortcoming open-minded and performant frameworks serving basic client work processes. He loves to share profound innovation experiences and is an energetic inner and outside speaker. Rajat Khare has given speeches in a video at many Nasscom gatherings and conferences, including the 2019 GraphQL Asia Conference. He has spoken about ‘Automated Failure Injection and Testing across Microservices’.
Patents by Rajat Khare
Rajat Khare has a track record of innovation. Having more than five patents that are currently being used in the products he has worked on. Rajat Khare has applied for a few patents to safeguard the inventions. These comprise both active and expired United States patents, as well as pending patent applications.
- Rendering user-interface elements based on variation metamodels
- Processing application programming interface (API) queries based on variable schemas
- Developer experience for application programming interfaces with variability
- Rendering user-interface elements based on variation metamodels
- Processing application programming interface (API) queries based on variable schemas
- Defining variability schemas in an application programming interface(API)
- Tool for interfacing with an infusion pump