Docker, Kubernetes and AWS: Getting to Production
Containers are worth adopting on day one. Kubernetes usually is not. An honest look at what each layer of the deployment stack buys you, and what it costs to run.
In-depth articles and research breakthroughs published by the engineering team at Sumedicon.
Containers are worth adopting on day one. Kubernetes usually is not. An honest look at what each layer of the deployment stack buys you, and what it costs to run.
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The database is the one decision that is genuinely expensive to reverse. Where relational, document and in-memory stores each earn their place in a business system, and why most projects need more than one.
Internal tool, public website or mobile app? The right frontend choice follows from who uses the screen and where they open it, not from which framework is trending.
There is no best backend language, only one that fits the shape of your problem and the team who has to maintain it. A practical comparison of PHP/Laravel, Node.js and Python for business systems.
Shared, VPS, cloud or managed? Hosting is the decision most businesses make on price and regret during their first outage.
Launch is the start of the expensive part. What a maintenance agreement should cover, what unmaintained software costs you, and how to judge a support quote.
No enterprise buyer signs a contract because of a post. Social media still matters in B2B, for a different reason than most agencies will tell you.
B2B software has long sales cycles and small audiences, which breaks most consumer marketing advice. What to spend on when your buyer takes four months to decide.
Most business sites lose ranking to a handful of repeatable technical faults. Duplicate URLs, missing canonicals, slow mobile pages and thin structured data, in order of impact.
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