

22 Years of Production-Grade IT Consultancy and Database Architect
Sukhendu Shaw built this practice on one principle: infrastructure problems get fixed by someone who has been inside them — not by someone presenting slides about them.
22+ Years
Enterprise database and IT Consultancy engagements across finance, real estate, START-UPS and lending.
5 Global Markets
Active engagements across the US, UK, UAE, Canada,SINGAPORE ,AUSTRALIA and India.


Built Inside Enterprise Infrastructure
Sukhendu started as a hands-on DB Architect inside Fortune 500 infrastructure — tuning Oracle under production load, maintaining SQL Server environments that could not afford unplanned downtime, and migrating databases that other consultants had declared too complex to move.
Over two decades, that work expanded into digital transformation, SEO, business automation, and mobile development — always grounded in the same standard: it has to work the first time, because the business depends on it.
Finance firms, real estate operators, lending platforms, and insurance carriers — each vertical brought distinct data architecture challenges. That vertical depth is now the practice's core asset.
Two Decades, One Consistent Standard
2002 — Foundation
2008 — Scale
2020 — Expansion
2026 — Pinnacle
Led database migration and production support programs across real estate and lending verticals, reducing critical incidents by measurable margins.
Extended the practice into SEO, web development, and business automation — building end-to-end capability for SME and enterprise clients.
Founded Pinnacle Digitech Edge — a focused consultancy purpose-built to solve the infrastructure problems generic shops consistently miss.
Entered enterprise IT as a DB Architect, tuning Oracle and SQL Server under live production load for large financial institutions.


The Problems Generic Shops Miss
Pinnacle Digitech Edge was founded because the market has no shortage of consultants who advise on databases — and a genuine shortage of consultants who have tuned Oracle at production load, managed 2 AM outage responses, and migrated complex schemas without data loss.
Every engagement starts with the infrastructure as it actually runs today — not as it was documented two years ago. That discipline is what separates a diagnosis that holds from a recommendation that looks good in a report.
