Plano’s ImpactQA Appoints AVP of Quality Engineering to Lead SAP Security, DevSecOps Practices

ImpactQA said Yogeesh Gangaiah will drive its strategic partnerships and reinforce the company's commitment to enhancing its SAP security capabilities and providing clients with robust, cutting-edge security solutions.

Plano-based ImpactQA has appointed Yogeesh Gangaiah as its AVP of Quality Engineering, a role in which Gangaiah will lead the company’s SAP Security and DevSecOps practices.

ImpactQA said Gangaiah will drive its strategic partnerships and reinforce the company’s commitment to enhancing its SAP security capabilities and providing clients with robust, cutting-edge security solutions.

“Yogeesh’s broad experience and leadership in SAP Security and DevSecOps are aligned with ImpactQA’s strategic objectives and mission to deliver unparalleled security solutions to our clients,” CEO JP Bhatt said in a statement. “Their deep understanding of SAP security and their proven track record in the field will be a tremendous asset to our company. We are confident that Yogeesh will help us elevate our SAP security practice to new heights.”

Gangaiah brings more than 18 years of experience in IT and has a strong background in managing large ERP and AI/ML implementation programs for global clients across various industries. His expertise in executing complex projects and leveraging advanced technologies will be instrumental as he leads ImpactQA’s efforts in SAP Security and DevSecOps, the company said.

At ImpactQA, Gangaiah will be responsible for advancing SAP Security and DevSecOps initiatives within the organization’s SAP Ecosystem. He also will lead the DevSecOps Center of Excellence (CoE) and streamline ImpactQA’s efforts in integrating SAP security at every stage of the S/4 HANA Implementation process for its customers.

“ImpactQA’s focus on delivering highly secure and reliable solutions made a lasting impression on me,” Gangaiah said in a statement. “In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, securing SAP environments is more critical than ever. I look forward to working with the talented team at ImpactQA to develop and implement advanced security solutions that protect our clients’ most valuable assets.”

ImpactQA is a software testing and QA consulting company trusted by Fortune 500 companies and startups alike for ensuring the quality, reliability, and performance of their applications.

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