Architecting solutions in Business Lending area
Enterprise IT Architect & Technologist
PhD in Applied Mathematics | Author & Educator
Community Leader: President, Melbourne Social Tango
Explorer of Roads & Rhythms: Tango, Guitar, Motorcycling
Enterprise IT Architect & Technologist
PhD in Applied Mathematics | Author & Educator
Community Leader: President, Melbourne Social Tango
Explorer of Roads & Rhythms: Tango, Guitar, Motorcycling
Hello! I am Vahram Harutyunyan,
an enterprise IT architect with a PhD in Applied Mathematics and over 30 years’ experience delivering large-scale software and infrastructure solutions. I bring both technical depth and strategic vision, and I thrive on turning complex challenges into elegant, scalable systems.
Building and guiding high-performing teams to deliver innovative, practical solutions.
Bridging business goals with technology strategy to drive growth and innovation.
Designing enterprise architectures that are scalable, resilient, and aligned with business needs.
Architecting SaaS, cloud, and hybrid solutions for flexibility, performance, and scale.
Dedicated to balancing professional commitments with quality time spent nurturing and supporting loved ones
Value of strong, supportive relationships and the joy of sharing experiences with close companions
Deep passion for dance, community engagement, and the cultural enrichment brought by this elegant and expressive art form
Architecting solutions in Business Lending area
Leading a team of up to 8 solution architects, implementing Fenergo SaaS solution for the largest financial institutions in Asia - Pacific
Responsible for ensuring appropriate architectures for multiple projects within the Payments space, as well as developing and maintaining Payments area target state architecture
Defended PhD in Applied Mathematics
Aspirant at YSU, working on my PhD
B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics
PhD
AWS
TOGAF 8
MCSE
MCSD
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