Saurabh Banerjee
Senior Manager, Mainframe Innovation and Engineering
Ensono
Pune Division, Maharashtra, India
This piece is part of the 2026 Planet Mainframe Influential Mainframers series.
Engineering a Human-Centric Mainframe Modernization
In today’s parlance, “modernization” can sometimes feel like a buzzword. Unless you’re Saurabh Banerjee, Senior Manager of Mainframe Innovation and Engineering at Ensono, whose work is making modernization a practical, incremental, and deeply human process.
Banerjee is being recognized by Planet Mainframe for his unique ability to scale technical excellence through a community-driven, AI-enabled enablement model. With a career spanning giants like EY, Accenture, and BMC Software, Saurabh brings a veteran’s perspective on Enterprise Architecture to the challenge of bringing the mainframe into the modern era.
Democratizing the Mainframe: The WhatsApp Micro-Learning Model
One of Banerjee’s most innovative contributions is his “micro-learning” model. He hosts high-frequency WhatsApp sessions as a unique format alongside more typical, deep-dive Zoom webinars. Though an unlikely platform, Banjeree makes advanced IBM Z capabilities like Zowe CLI, CI/CD pipelines, and z/OS Connect accessible to a broad audience.
“By bringing DevOps, open tooling, and AI into everyday mainframe conversations, we shift the perception of IBM Z from a legacy silo to a contemporary engineering ecosystem.” —Saurabh Banerjee
This isn’t just for veteran mainframers, though. As an expert in architecture design, Banerjee has been instrumental in bringing non-mainframe engineers (DevOps, cloud, and distributed specialists) into the IBM Z space. Teaching open interfaces and containerization (zCX) lets him effectively break down the platform silos that historically isolated the mainframe from the rest of the enterprise.
Mentorship is a Scalable Framework
Beyond architecture, Banerjee’s impact includes a commitment to the next generation. He has directly mentored over 25 engineers, guiding them through a journey that begins with technical curiosity and ends with community leadership.
- The “Multiplier” Effect: His mentees are learning to code and to advocate. Under his guidance, many have published their first technical blogs and spoken at internal meetups.
- Cultivating Champions: An IBM Champion himself, Saurabh has already mentored four successful IBM Rising Champion nominees, ensuring the advocate pipeline remains full.
- Practical AI: Banerjee seeks to cut through the hype around mainframe AI. One way he achieves this is by positioning AI-assisted development tools, such as IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z, as a grounded, practical tool for helping new developers navigate complex COBOL/Db2 environments.
Practical AI and Grassroots Outreach
Beyond the formal metrics, Banerjee’s nominators highlighted his “unrecorded” volunteer work. He frequently conducts university career guidance sessions, often serving as the very first point of contact for students who have never considered a career in enterprise computing. The grassroots efforts drive a steady stream of new talent considering internships and entry-level roles in the mainframe ecosystem.
Saurabh is actively building the operating model of the future: one that is open, automated, comfortable with AI, and secure. His influence is measured not only by the architecture he designs, but also by the people he enables.
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