Valentyn Shyrobokov, a lead Java developer at Sapiens, reveals how AI can transform code from a basic set of instructions into a catalyst for change which strengthens a company’s competitive position in an increasingly complex technological landscape.
According to PwC, more than 70% of companies plan to integrate AI into their daily operations to reduce costs by up to 25% through automation, predictive analytics, and intelligent data processing.
Adapting to the growing complexity of systems and the need for flexible scalability, Valentyn shares his insights on how to navigate these challenges.
Valentyn's AI-powered solution for analyzing natural language documents improves workflows, reduces IT dependency, improves accuracy, and accelerates the development process.
Valentyn spearheaded the transition to microservices, modernizing legacy systems and achieving 80% code test coverage along with seamless scalability by well-defined strategy aligned with business objectives.
Valentyn's unique development of a request dispatching system for legacy codes at MAKO, contributed to developing a streamlined process for routing requests, reduced errors significantly and accelerated the rollout of new features.
Valentyn's ability to solve specialized problems like improving full-text search for complex languages like Hebrew highlights his approach to tailoring technology to specific needs.
Valentyn's mentorship plays a key role in fostering adaptability and growth within organizations.
Valentyn's affiliations with IEEE and IAHD have been invaluable to his career and reinforced his commitment to developing solutions that benefit both businesses and society.
Finally, AI will have the greatest impact on natural language understanding, predictive analytics, and automation. Businesses should view AI as a long-term investment in innovation, not just a quick fix.