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By Diana James
There are three critical phases for building robust, reliable software applications: analysis, design, and implementation.
Analysis focuses on understanding user requirements, defining project scope, and identifying potential constraints or risks. The design phase includes user interface design, database structures, and system workflows for scalability, performance, and maintainability. Effective implementation involves coding, integrating, and testing the software based on the design specifications to ensure the final product is user-friendly, meets quality standards, and aligns with the original goals.
Akash Kilaru is vice president at a leading bank, bringing over 12 years of experience in information technology. As a seasoned Salesforce DevOps lead and release manager, he oversees multiple teams, ensuring seamless go-live processes by enforcing compliance, risk, and security standards. Kilaru’s expertise spans administration, development, testing, DevOps, and leadership, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the entire technical project lifecycle. His skills in Salesforce release management, financial system integration, data migration and cleansing, automation, and workflow optimization position him as a key driver of operational efficiency and regulatory compliance in the financial services sector.
In this Q&A, Kilaru offers insights into creating application designs that drive growth through reliable
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