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Beyond automation: A shift in developer cognition
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|December 2025
From modular code generation to knowledge-as-a-service, a new Al-human alliance is reshaping how enterprise software is built, tested, and governed. Welcome to the new age of intelligent development
The future of enterprise software isn’t being written line by line. It’s being orchestrated: one prompt, one micro-task, one hybrid decision at a time. In a candid conversation with Kishan Sundar, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Maveric, the evolution of enterprise application development reveals itself as part transformation, part disruption, and all ingenuity. With over three years of real-world experimentation in Artificial Intelligence (AI), what began as proof-of-concept is now powering production-grade workflows in large financial institutions. But here’s the twist, it’s not just AI doing the heavy lifting. It’s a human-AI symphony, playing out in real time across the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Let’s take a deep dive into the layered realities of this shift, and what it means for developers, architects, and enterprises riding the AI wave.
Beyond the buzz: AI isn't replacing, it's augmenting
In the traditional development world, you had to memorize syntax, juggle semantic models, and handcraft every interaction. The emergence of low-code/no-code (LCNC) platforms chipped away at that complexity. But the real game changer? Generative AI.
And yet, it’s not about writing code with a magic prompt. The challenge isn’t the code—it’s the context. AI, when left unchecked, generates isolated, non-performant modules. Integration becomes a nightmare. What’s emerging is a hybrid approach: combining structured SDLC methods with intelligent augmentation.
Developers no longer need to remember syntax. Instead, they must focus on design patterns, system architecture, and prompting effectively, because the machine can code, but only humans can architect for scale and maintainability.
▼ The silent revolution: Al-native SDLC is real
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