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3 commandments that should drive every API strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

This approach goes a long way toward explaining how Amazon was able to externalize its computing infrastructure — first to Merchant.com, the company’s ecommerce-as-a-service platform for retailers to build their own online stores, and then to Amazon Web Services, a broader offering that has since taken a life of its own.

Strategy 135
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6 key challenges of complex cloud environments — and how to manage them

CIO Business Intelligence

It also uses the cloud for web platforms such as ecommerce and for its own low-code automation platform. Managing microservices. Rapid application advancements made possible by microservices require new approaches toward management, particularly as they continue to rapidly scale, she says.

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How online retailers can harness live shopping on social media with modern commerce — and boost massive growth

CIO Business Intelligence

These solutions, built for the desktop eCommerce era, lack the flexibility and scalability needed for spontaneous and high-volume sales powered by live shopping. This maximum flexibility and scalability philosophy is powered by the principles of MACH (Microservices-based, API-first, Cloud-native and Headless).

Sales 85
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How CyberSolutions built a scalable data pipeline using Amazon EMR Serverless and the AWS Data Lab

AWS Big Data

CyberSolutions is one of the leading ecommerce enablers in Germany. We design, implement, maintain, and optimize award-winning ecommerce platforms end to end. His team builds smart microservices for ecommerce retailers to help them improve and automate their workloads.

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How Trainline’s CTO stays on track with professional development

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, she says that an iOS developer could learn eCommerce, or a web developer could study back-end infrastructure. Platform One is the solid base for all tech and innovation at Trainline, with microservices and infrastructure-as-code (IaaC) both in vogue.

Sales 98
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What it takes to succeed as a CIO today

CIO Business Intelligence

China, for example, has an alternate universe as far as social media and ecommerce are concerned. There’s increasing talk around what can or cannot be exported from this country to other parts of the world. It’s a fascinating time for functional technology practitioners.

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Automate While You Migrate: Cloud Automation Tools and You

Sisense

Kubernetes leans into the whole cloud-native thing, simplifying deployment and operation of apps based on a microservices architecture compatible with almost any cloud. From a humble beginning selling books out of a garage, the Seattle ecommerce giant dove headfirst into cloud computing and established itself as a leader in the field.