Piotr Gwiazda

Piotr Gwiazda

Poland Technical Lead, GFT Poland

As a Technical Lead at GFT Poland specialized in designing and building solutions in the Prime Services area of the Investment Banking sector, Piotr brings modern architecture and technology innovation to the landscape of complex enterprise systems. He is focused on working with the client, addressing business needs, bringing value and productivity by making use of Agile methodologies. With a very pragmatic approach, he helped reduce both time to market and maintenance costs of a large banking system by improving the architecture and delivery cycle. Piotr is passionate about working with people and as a leader, he helps teams and individuals achieve their full potential.

5 Posts


Piotr Gwiazda By Piotr Gwiazda Posted on 08/03/2018
90 Sprints for Capital Markets – Part 4

In the final part of my series, I will take a closer look at one of the most elusive issues: estimation and tracking of time. Concrete numbers are often expected, ...

Piotr Gwiazda By Piotr Gwiazda Posted on 28/02/2018
90 Sprints for Capital Markets – Part 3

Welcome to the penultimate part of my series. This week I’ll walk you through an approach to the release process that worked really well in our clients’ environment - contrary ...

Piotr Gwiazda By Piotr Gwiazda Posted on 21/02/2018
90 Sprints for Capital Markets – Part 2

In the first part of our series, we took a quick glance at some fundamentals, such as the very utility of agile processes in huge organisations. Now let’s turn to ...

Piotr Gwiazda By Piotr Gwiazda Posted on 14/02/2018
90 Sprints for Capital Markets – Part 1

A Retrospective A successful agile process is not only possible, but – is in fact - highly demanded in enterprises such as investment banks. It is an environment of constantly changing ...

Piotr Gwiazda By Piotr Gwiazda Posted on 27/04/2017
Waiting for The Next Big Thing

I spent the afternoon in a bookstore. There were no books in it. None had been printed for nearly half a century. And how I have looked forward to them, ...