
Sivaram worked on the adobe-experience-league/exlm-converter and exlm repositories, delivering features focused on secure token management and Gainsight integration. He implemented a Coveo Token Service with Vault-backed secret management, improved CORS configuration for Adobe IO, and introduced HTTP caching headers to enhance security and performance. In addition, Sivaram addressed navigation and API connectivity issues for Gainsight integration, enabling platform-aware profile fetching and more reliable user experiences. His work involved JavaScript and YAML, with attention to backend development, error handling, and configuration management. The solutions demonstrated depth in cross-environment deployment, header governance, and robust API integration practices across both repositories.
January 2026 monthly summary: Delivered Gainsight integration enhancements across two repositories, focusing on platform-aware profile data, stability of API connectivity, and navigation reliability. The work improved data accuracy, user experience, and operational reliability, supporting better customer success workflows and faster issue resolution.
January 2026 monthly summary: Delivered Gainsight integration enhancements across two repositories, focusing on platform-aware profile data, stability of API connectivity, and navigation reliability. The work improved data accuracy, user experience, and operational reliability, supporting better customer success workflows and faster issue resolution.
December 2025 monthly summary for adobe-experience-league/exlm-converter: Focused on secure token management, performance enhancements, and header hygiene for the Coveo integration. Key features delivered include the Coveo Token Service with Vault integration, CORS improvements for Adobe IO, and HTTP caching headers added to token endpoints to boost security and reduce latency. Major bugs fixed include the removal of edge-control headers to simplify maintenance and reduce surface area. Impact: improved security posture, lower token-action latency due to caching, fewer CORS-related issues, and cleaner header governance across environments. Deployment covered Dev → Stage → Prod with consistent behavior and clearer release notes. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Vault-backed secret management, CORS configuration, HTTP caching (Cache-Control), header management, and collaborative, multi-environment release practices.
December 2025 monthly summary for adobe-experience-league/exlm-converter: Focused on secure token management, performance enhancements, and header hygiene for the Coveo integration. Key features delivered include the Coveo Token Service with Vault integration, CORS improvements for Adobe IO, and HTTP caching headers added to token endpoints to boost security and reduce latency. Major bugs fixed include the removal of edge-control headers to simplify maintenance and reduce surface area. Impact: improved security posture, lower token-action latency due to caching, fewer CORS-related issues, and cleaner header governance across environments. Deployment covered Dev → Stage → Prod with consistent behavior and clearer release notes. Technologies/skills demonstrated include Vault-backed secret management, CORS configuration, HTTP caching (Cache-Control), header management, and collaborative, multi-environment release practices.

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