Google’s Neha Pattan Joins SaaS Awards and Cloud Awards Judging Panels
Business software ‘Oscars,’ the SaaS Awards, welcomes Google senior engineer Neha Pattan to the judging panel this week.
As a senior staff software engineer at Google, Neha leads a team of over forty engineers, developing innovative Cloud technology solutions for businesses.
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Neha has over a decade’s experience working in software and a master’s degree in software engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
Cloud & SaaS Awards Head of Operations James Williams said: “As a volunteer judge, Neha will bring a wealth of experience to the panels of both our SaaS Awards and Cloud Awards programs.
“To have Neha on board as we open the 2021 SaaS Awards for entries will add a fresh perspective from a truly incomparable expert working with one of the biggest names in the technology sector.
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“Already an ambassador for promoting excellence in the Cloud, Neha will have a pivotal role in assessing the productivity category in the SaaS Awards, and will oversee adjudication of the broader SaaS category in the Cloud Awards at the end of this year.”
Neha said: “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to assess some of the cutting-edge innovations employed by SaaS Awards and Cloud Awards entrants.”
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