The Good Tech Companies - Ramesh Lakshmikanth's Innovations in Automation and DevOps for Unified Communications
Episode Date: November 5, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/ramesh-lakshmikanths-innovations-in-automation-and-devops-for-unified-communications. Ramesh... Lakshmikanth’s automation and DevOps systems for unified communications reduced outages, saved $700K yearly, and improved reliability across platforms. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #unified-communications, #devops-innovation, #ramesh-lakshmikanth, #room-sweep-automation, #self-heal-system, #power-bi-dashboards, #call-quality-analytics, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @kashvipandey. Learn more about this writer by checking @kashvipandey's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Ramesh Lakshmikanth revolutionized unified communications by developing automation tools like Room Sweep and Self-Heal, which monitor and fix issues across Zoom, Teams, Webex, and Google Meet. His Power BI dashboards and analytics improved uptime, saving $700K annually while enhancing reliability and performance across global communication networks.
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Ramesh Lakshmikens Innovations in Automation and DevOps for Unified Communications by Kushvi Pondi.
Unified Communications are now the backbone of seamless workplace collaboration,
bringing together platforms like Zoom, Teams, WebEx, and Google meet into one smooth workflow.
Ensuring these complex systems remain reliable and perform optimally has driven innovations in automation and DevOps,
focused on enhancing user experience and minimizing downtime.
Leading these innovative efforts is Ramesh Lakshmikinth,
whose work has played a key role in boosting the efficiency and resilience of unified communication systems.
Ramesh's work centers on developing scalable DevOps automation tailored specifically for unified
communications environments.
One of his most impactful innovations is the room sweep automation.
This system places automated test calls from every conference room daily,
early in the morning before business hours to gather call path data, endpoint status, and cloud bridge
provider performance across Zoom, Teams, WebEx, and Google Meet. This data feeds into a
comprehensive dashboard offering a clear health overview of conference rooms and networking. This
monitoring efficiently, L1, improved conference room availability, reduced outages, and helped
detect network degradation swiftly. Along with this, the engineer implemented self-heel automation.
This feature automatically detects and resolves common issues found during room sweep tests.
For example, if a room fails to place calls, shows errors or experiences peripheral non-responsiveness
or packet loss, the system starts fixing the problems.
It can reboot affected endpoints, reset network interfaces, or create support tickets directed
to the appropriate teams.
This automation has reduced troubleshooting times and minimized disruptions during meetings
significantly. Further, the Daily Room Health dashboard developed using Power by provides granular
insights into room conditions by region and building, enabling proactive management of
communication ecosystems. Additionally, the expert introduced call health analytics by embedding
macro code in endpoints to export call quality data into a SQL database after each call,
allowing deep analysis of call quality trends and broader issue identification. Beyond technical
achievements, these innovations delivered definable business benefits. By replacing an expensive
third-party monitoring tool with in-house solutions, Ramesh's team saved the organization
approximately $700,000 annually. The proactive detection of over 27 major outages and the remediation
of Marethin 800 endpoint failures within one year prevented significant business impacts and
improved overall service quality. One of the key challenges the strategist overcame was
integrating network services not fully controlled by his team.
team. Through strategic collaboration and partnership with network management teams, he successfully
enabled automation triggers involving network switches, strengthening the holistic monitoring approach.
Reflecting on his experience, Ramesh stresses the value of custom-built tools to address unique
organizational needs. Building tools in-house allows us to tackle challenges that off-the-shelf
solutions cannot, focusing on user experience and productivity rather than generic features,
He added, looking ahead, the future of unified communications is expected to focus on advanced
observability, intelligent automation, and AI-driven analytics, elamed at improving operational
efficiency and enhancing user experience. Targeted DevOps innovations in this field have the potential
to provide significant cost savings, increase reliability, and enable seamless collaboration in an
increasingly connected world. This story was distributed as a release by Cushvi Pondi under
Hackernoon Business Blogging Program.
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