Every December, BBI hosts a Hacker Fest event designed to engage our team members and stimulate engineering creativity. This hybrid event is open to all employees across our 500-person, global organization, and run by BBI University, our learning and development group.
This year, six teams of six-seven people competed – each given the following:
Objectives ranged from setting automatic AWS EC2 updates (without any downtime), to a dynamic file comparison tool, to a portable Ab Initio file validation tool. Each project was chosen for its ability to test foundational engineering skills, encourage teamwork, and relate back to client work.
The top three winning teams each received Amazon gift cards and personalized certificates for sharing and their own portfolios. Dr. Kumudha Padmanaban, head of BBI University, celebrated their success throughout the company, saying:
“A big thank you from us to everyone for participating in the event! Competition is the base of innovation and one of the best forms of motivation. Hackathons such as the one you all took part in foster competition and innovation in a way that propels our organization and the industry forward. We genuinely appreciate everyone who took part and worked hard for this hackathon.”
Let’s take a quick look at each winning project.
Team Members: Rinchen Sharma, Nikhil Paramane, Bheshan Reddy Vennapusa, Yaswanth Genji, Abhishek Singh, Sangram Sahu
Objective: Automatically stop EC2 instances during offline hours (Friday night through the weekend), restarting on Monday morning before business hours.
Solution: Customized pipelines to start/stop EC2 instances based on targeted timeframes. The team:
Technologies Used: AWS, Jenkins, Groovy Script
Rinchen joined the event to bring her 9 years of diverse experience to the mix and learn from her colleagues. In addition to the hands-on work with Jenkins and AWS, the highlight for her was experiencing a team “where everyone had different skills/seniority, but we worked together and made it happen.”
Bheshan praised Hacker Fest as a great event, with real-time technical problems and the opportunity to meet and work with experienced folks in the company, adding, “Facing the challenges as a team strengthens us!”
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Team Members: Anand Deshpande, Sayali Savairam, Chinthagunta Raghu, Sanket Annadate, Anshit Ransingh, Ghouse Basha
Objective: Develop a portable Ab Initio file validation process with minimal changes needed when a new file must be onboarded. Any validation failures must render a message communicating the cause and files should be moved to an invalid directory.
Solution:
Technologies Used: Ab Initio Conduct>It, Unix shell
“I thrive in collaborative environments where innovation is celebrated,” shared Ghouse, “The Hacker Fest was the perfect opportunity to join forces with like-minded problem-solvers and bring fresh ideas to life.”
Team leader Anand agreed: “I always love participating in hackathons because that helps me challenge myself and push limits. Leading the team, I got the chance to combine our strengths – everyone chipped in wherever possible.” He also shared a warm thanks to the organizers for providing the Hacker Fest as a platform to showcase everyone’s talents and congratulated them on a successful event.
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Team Members: Ashokkumar R, Vijayarahavi N, Rahul G, Prakash Muthuvel, Sandip Dewalkar, Hema Athiseshan, Sujin M
Objective: Create a system that automatically checks for newer patches or updates for AMIs from AWS. If a newer update is available, automatically update the EC2 instances used, without hosted application downtime.
Solution:
Technologies Used: AWS Lambda, AWS EC2, Boto3
Vijayrahavi Nagarajan was eager to try something new and collaborate with colleagues. “Hacker Fest was challenging, but exciting. Succeeding was incredibly rewarding, and securing third place added an extra layer of joy.”
Empowering our team members to grow and feel included is baked into BBI’s identity. In a recent blog post, BBI CEO and Co-founder Ravneet Singh said “Your people are not just contributors; they are your greatest assets. Investing in their development and aligning with industry best practices is not a mere choice but a necessity for sustained success.”
Our blog is an example – I am on a personal mission to grow individual content creation skills and confidence throughout the organization. This type of cross-functional initiative creates opportunities to meet new colleagues, discover hidden talents, and spark ideas. Keep an eye on the BBI LinkedIn for more updates.