Process Integrated Engineering (PIE 4.0) - Cybage

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Engineering digital experiences with Product Intensive Engineering (PIE 4.0)

Our design thinking-based approach that molded engineering operations into agile and has evolved into a matured framework called PIE 4.0.
 
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PIE 4.0 is a design thinking-based approach of agile development to meet customer expectations. people & culture, governance, tools, and technology adoption come together to engage all parts of your business and deliver solutions at scale.

PIE 4.0 helps organizations gain the agility to deliver better customer experience no matter how the technology changes. We can help discover the benefits of technology that leverages the right tools to ensure quality in code, test cases, and product, which reduces build and deployment time.

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PIE 4.0 ensures that tools are introduced right at the beginning of the SDLC process. Issues are identified earlier, allowing us to adopt the Shift-Left Philosophy. With the power of DevOps, we can integrate resilience into our builds and deployments and roll out quality releases faster. PIE 4.0 also helps us execute the continuous test strategy—to Test Early, Test Often, and Test in Production—Shift-Right Philosophy. In the PIE 4.0 framework, feedback from testing serves as an input to shape features and minimizes breaking changes while focusing on delivering software with quality, sooner than faster.
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Anjan Salgia, Consultant, Technology Practice, Cybage

Anjan Salgia
Consultant, Technology Practice, Cybage

An Engineering Leader having years of professional experience with increasing responsibilities and successful record of achievements. Committed to professionalism, highly organized, able to see the big picture while paying attention to small details, and excellent communication skills.