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Nov 02, 2021 535 Views 4 Comments

Data integrity and security are no longer just enterprise concerns. With the rise of dynamic threats, even mid-sized businesses must prioritize robust defense mechanisms from day one. Our approach integrates security directly into the CI/CD pipeline, catching vulnerabilities before they ever reach production.

Microservices can be a double-edged sword. While they offer unparalleled flexibility in deploying specific features independently, they also introduce significant latency and network complexity. Our approach usually starts with a well-structured monolith. Only when a specific domain within that monolith requires distinct scaling or language paradigms do we extract it into its own service.

Building a generic CRM often leads to bloated software where 80 percent of users only utilize 20 percent of the features. By employing a modular approach, similar to the Nwidart package ecosystem in Laravel, we craft hyper-tailored dashboards. This means marketing sees only their campaigns, while ops strictly views inventory metrics.

Proper API versioning is crucial for mobile applications. Unlike web apps where you control the version the user receives on reload, mobile clients often linger on outdated builds. We structure all our RESTful services with strict version schemas (e.g., /api/v1/ and /api/v2/) to mitigate breaking changes.

If your team is facing similar scaling challenges, do not hesitate to step back and re-evaluate your infrastructure. Sometimes, a week of planning saves months of coding. At Peltown, we are always ready to consult and guide you through these transitions.


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John Frami 🇮🇳 1 year ago

great work by the peltown team as always!

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Emma Baumbach 🇦🇪 2 years ago

agreed! this is exactly what i needed.

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Vikram Romaguera 🇮🇳 3 years ago

this fixed my issue completely, thank you so much.

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Pooja Marvin 🇮🇳 1 year ago

sir can you explain more about this in your next post?