
Mr. Pratik Shilwant

Achiever's Success Story
From Public Innovation to Cloud Computing Leadership: Mr. Pratik Shilwant shares his journey of excellence
Mr. Pratik Shilwant has built a distinguished career in cloud computing, distributed systems, and large-scale experimentation, making significant contributions to cloud scalability, risk assessment, and AdTech experimentation at leading technology companies like Amazon and Twitter. His expertise in optimizing operational efficiency, decision-making processes, and digital advertising strategies has had a meaningful impact on the industry.
As a Software Development Engineer at Amazon, he has played a key role in scaling cloud infrastructure and improving automation for experimentation frameworks, contributing to innovations that have influenced cloud-based computing and digital experimentation methodologies. His contributions to AWS autoscaling technology were particularly noteworthy. He was a key contributor to two interrelated patents that played a critical role in the development of AWS Warm Pools, a feature designed to enhance cloud scalability, reduce operational latency, and improve resource management.
These patents focus on optimizing the initialization and lifecycle management of pre-initialized virtual machine instances, ensuring efficient resource utilization and faster scaling in cloud environments. Beyond cloud scaling, he also worked on risk evaluation and fraud detection frameworks, developing systems to improve fraud risk assessment and optimize refund decision-making processes. His ability to navigate complex risk models and cloud security challenges strengthened fraud prevention strategies. In addition to his contributions to cloud computing and fraud detection, he worked on advertising experimentation frameworks, helping improve the efficiency and scalability of digital advertising systems.
His passion for tackling real-world challenges began in 2008 when he took on a critical project to restore the PMPML public transport system website before the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India. With the website down and no way for commuters or international visitors to access transit information, he rebuilt the database, reintroduced critical transit data, and developed a scalable backend solution. Going beyond a simple fix, he developed an SMS-based transport information system, allowing users to retrieve bus routes, schedules, and fare prices without needing internet access. This innovation, implemented at a time when smartphone usage was not widespread, significantly improved public transport accessibility. His work was featured in the Times of India, marking his first major impact on scalable system design for public infrastructure.
At SanDisk, he expanded his expertise into enterprise mobility and cloud integration, where he contributed to enterprise application development, cloud storage integration, and statistical forecasting for business intelligence. His work in Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions enhanced enterprise security, while his statistical models optimized sales, inventory, and promotional strategies.
During his tenure at Twitter, he contributed to advancements in AdTech experimentation, focusing on budget-aware methodologies and large-scale A/B testing. His work played a key role in optimizing advertising strategies across supply-side and demand-side operations, ensuring that experiments were conducted efficiently and cost-effectively while improving revenue generation. At Twitter, he also worked on a self-serve experimentation platform that allowed advertisers to run large-scale A/B tests, enabling faster and more accurate decision-making in AdTech strategies. He contributed to machine learning infrastructure for AdTech, developing a front-end reporting platform, self-service metrics system, and scalable feature store for statistical computations.
Beyond his technical expertise, he is actively involved in mentorship, industry judging, and technical education. His leadership has helped shape the next generation of engineers, ensuring that future technology leaders are equipped with real-world industry expertise. As an Awards Judge, he has evaluated global innovations. As a 2U EdX Tech Mentor, he has guided students through industry-focused boot camps, helping them develop real-world engineering skills. Additionally, he has been a guest speaker at engineering colleges, delivering technical seminars on distributed systems, cloud computing, and experimentation methodologies to help students understand the challenges of large-scale system design and cloud architecture.
From reviving public transport technology in India to contributing to patented innovations in cloud computing and digital experimentation, his work has consistently focused on scalability, efficiency, and innovation. His expertise in distributed systems and commitment to mentorship continue to shape the evolution of cloud infrastructure and AdTech experimentation. As he advances his work in cloud scaling and automation, he remains a key contributor to cutting-edge technology solutions that drive efficiency, security, and data-driven decision-making across the global tech landscape.