Sachidananda Kangovi

Sachidananda Kangovi (born August 25, 1948), also known as Sach Kangovi, is an American technology executive, aerospace engineer, author, and developer of the 'Service Linked Multi-State' system (SLIMS), a part of the Telecom provisioning and activation system.

He was also involved in the development of a facility to test exhaust flow from rocket and jet engines, designated by National Aerospace Laboratory.

[8] Later, he worked on information technology at Comcast, AT&T and erstwhile Satyam Computer Services, an India-based global IT Company as the vice president of Telecom sector.

[16][17][18][19] As a Senior Enterprise Architect at AT&T, Kangovi worked on the end-to-end solution architecture of OSS/BSS system for the MEF standard-based External Network-to-Network Interface (ENNI) project, an AT&T initiative called Velocity IP (VIP) and Fiber Broadband Services (FBS).

While at AT&T, he authored a reference book titled Peering Carrier Ethernet Networks published by Elsevier in 2017.