Hi, I'm Ishwariya Pandi
Information Technology graduate with hands-on experience across cloud systems, enterprise integrations, backend APIs, data pipelines, analytics dashboards, and VR system operations. I build reliable technical solutions across AWS, SAP BTP, SQL, full-stack tools, and automation workflows, with a focus on clean architecture, monitoring, and real-world usability.
Who I am
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I'm an Information Technology graduate from Arizona State University who enjoys building things where cloud, data, software, and real-world problem solving meet. I like tech that has a purpose, systems that actually make life easier, and projects where I get to connect the dots between applications, infrastructure, and data. Basically, I enjoy taking messy puzzles and turning them into something that works beautifully.
My experience includes SAP BTP modernization, backend integrations, AWS serverless projects, big data workflows, SQL systems, automation, and immersive VR operations. I've worked with tools like SAP Integration Suite, CPI, Event Mesh, AWS Lambda, EC2, S3, EMR, Athena, Docker, GitHub Actions, Selenium, JIRA, and ServiceNow. I like learning new tools, but I care even more about understanding the problem behind the tool and building something that actually holds up in real use.
I don't really believe in doing things halfway. Whether I'm debugging an integration, designing a cloud pipeline, cleaning data, calibrating VR hardware, or randomly trying something creative, I give it my full energy until it feels right. I believe effort beats luck, and I like putting myself in new rooms, awkward conversations, and unfamiliar challenges just to see what I can become there. I'd call myself an overachiever, but the friendly kind: challenge me with something, and I'll probably smile, obsess over it, and quietly make sure the result speaks for itself.
Timeline
Education & work
Education
ASU
AU
Work
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Cloud Developer Intern @ Jabil Inc
"Modernization is not just moving systems to the cloud. It is learning which old connections are too important to break." - What assessing 200+ legacy SAP interfaces taught me about cloud migration
At Jabil, I work on modernizing legacy SAP PI/PO integrations into SAP BTP. My work starts with understanding the existing integration landscape before anything moves forward: what each interface does, what it depends on, how complex it is, and what risks could appear during migration.
I reviewed 200+ legacy interfaces to study migration complexity, dependencies, readiness risks, and modernization opportunities. I also explored SAP Integration Suite capabilities including Cloud Integration, API Management, Event Mesh, Migration Tool, Integration Assessment, and Edge Integration Cell to understand how different tools could support a cleaner cloud integration future.
I prototyped event-driven integration flows using SAP Event Mesh, CPI iFlows, JMS queues, subscriptions, dynamic message mapping, and SuccessFactors business events. I also explored SAP Joule use cases with BTP, Signavio, DataSphere, SAP Analytics Cloud, and integration governance across business domains.
This role has helped me see cloud modernization as more than a technical upgrade. It is careful system archaeology: understanding the old world well enough to build a safer new one.
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VR Pod Operator @ Dreamscape Learn
"In VR, stability is part of the story. If the system fails, the learner leaves the world before the lesson begins." - What live VR sessions taught me about reliability and user experience
At Dreamscape Learn, I worked behind the scenes of immersive VR learning sessions, making sure students entered a stable, calibrated, and smooth virtual environment. The role brought together hardware setup, software checks, spatial calibration, QA testing, and real-time troubleshooting.
I maintained and calibrated Unity-based VR systems used for individual and multi-user learning sessions. I configured 3D haptic pods, checked spatial alignment, prepared systems before sessions, and performed routine QA checks to catch hardware or software issues before they disrupted the experience.
During live operations, I diagnosed and resolved real-time system faults so sessions could continue with minimal interruption. I also shared structured feedback with engineering teams to support improvements in hardware-software integration.
This role taught me that good technology often becomes invisible. When everything works, users stay immersed. That quiet reliability is the magic behind the curtain.
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Software Development Engineer, Enterprise Integrations @ Accenture
"An integration is not finished when the data moves. It is finished when the business can trust it to keep moving." - What production support taught me about enterprise systems
At Accenture, I worked on enterprise integrations that connected applications, business processes, and backend systems across production environments. This is where I built my foundation in SAP PI/PO, SAP Integration Suite, backend integration design, and the kind of engineering that needs to stay reliable even when no one is watching.
I built production-grade integrations using SAP PI/PO, SAP Integration Suite, REST, SOAP, IDoc, RFC, JDBC, SFTP, JMS, and AS2. I developed CPI iFlows with adapter configurations, dynamic routing, OData and REST services, Groovy scripting, message mappings, and UDFs.
I also supported PI/PO-to-CPI migration work by refactoring legacy interfaces and improving cloud readiness. A major part of my work involved strengthening production stability through error handling, retries, logging, monitoring, and runtime controls during production and hypercare.
This experience shaped how I think as an engineer. Working code is only the first checkpoint. The real goal is a system that can be monitored, understood, recovered, and trusted when the business depends on it.
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Software Analyst Trainee @ RETECH Solutions Pvt Ltd
"A small feature becomes real only when the UI, backend, database, tests, and release all agree with each other." - What early enterprise application work taught me about full-system thinking
At RETECH, I worked on an enterprise .NET application and got hands-on experience across backend updates, UI changes, automation testing, database work, and release support. It was a compact role, but it showed me how many moving parts sit behind even a simple application change.
I delivered backend and UI updates using C#, AngularJS, HTML, CSS, and TypeScript. I implemented Selenium automation for core workflows to reduce manual regression effort across release builds.
I also supported Docker-based test runs, Linux releases, and MS SQL Server query and stored procedure changes across multiple relational tables. This role helped me understand software as a connected system, not just a frontend screen or a backend function sitting alone in the dark.
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Software Engineering Intern @ CodeBind Technologies
"This was where I learned that a product is not one big thing. It is many small parts behaving nicely together." - What building my first full-stack scheduling app taught me
At CodeBind, I built a full-stack scheduling application that helped users manage bookings and notifications. It was one of my early experiences connecting frontend design, backend logic, database structure, API behavior, and automation into one complete product.
I worked with React, Tailwind CSS, Go, and PostgreSQL to build the application. I designed and validated RESTful API endpoints for booking and notification workflows, then configured GitHub Actions CI workflows and email notifications to reduce manual coordination time.
This project gave me confidence in building end-to-end applications. It taught me that clean APIs, thoughtful workflows, and reliable automation can turn a small project into something that actually feels usable.
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