Siriam Infotech was founded to address a critical industry gap: the divide between standard software agency work and corporate training models. We don't just build software, and we don't just teach. We do both, ensuring that the technology platforms we construct are backed by trained, high-performing internal engineering workforces.
To standardize enterprise technology implementations internationally by promoting highly structured, secure, and performant coding practices. We envision an industry where every application built is backed by robust, clean, and self-documenting architectures.
To develop industry-grade software solutions while simultaneously building customized, hands-on training curriculums for clients. We strive to accelerate organizational velocity, minimize technical debt, and ensure absolute safety against SQL injection and cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.
Meet our senior developers and technical leads who actively manage software development and deliver our cohort trainings.
Over 12 years of core development experience specializing in PHP 8.x, database normalization, secure PDO queries, and optimized API development. Subhash heads the backend design standards.
Specialist in frontend rendering performance, responsive layouts, and Javascript standard libraries. Anjali oversees visual UI quality metrics and leads JavaScript training modules.
Expert in cloud orchestration, automated CI/CD deployments, Docker containers, and server reliability. Vikram runs the DevOps training tracks and manages cloud infrastructure.
Every line of code we write and every module we teach is governed by strict, enterprise-ready development methodologies.
Zero-tolerance policy on security flaws. All database operations strictly employ PDO prepared statements. All client inputs are sanitized via filter_var() and escaped to neutralize XSS vectors.
Strict adherence to SOLID design patterns, reusable layout templates, and cleanly segregated class interfaces. Logic and presentation layers remain decoupled to promote scalability and readability.
All changes are subjected to local syntactic validation, and deployed using automated terminal scripts (like lftp), establishing smooth, reproducible paths to server execution.