Puneet Malhotra, a tech lead at a major global company, has significantly impacted software engineering since 2006. His expertise spans enterprise systems, AI-driven automation, and cloud computing, leading to transformative projects that modernize legacy systems. Malhotra emphasizes continuous learning and adaptability as essential traits for success in the tech industry.
His early career at Accenture laid a strong foundation in structured software development, which propelled him into roles focused on large-scale platform design and AI integration. Malhotra identifies key trends shaping the future of software engineering, including AI-augmented development and no-code platforms, highlighting the importance of innovation and resilience in technology leadership.
• AI-driven automation is transforming business efficiency and decision-making processes.
• Microservices and cloud-native architectures are revolutionizing software engineering practices.
AI-driven automation enhances operational efficiency by reducing manual efforts in decision-making.
Microservices architecture allows for scalable and maintainable software development through independent services.
AI-Augmented Development refers to using AI tools for automated code generation and debugging.
Accenture is a global professional services company that leverages AI for innovative solutions in various sectors.
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