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Enterprise Engineering

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Podcast by Webiny where we explore topics like architecture, security, scalability, devops and digital transformation within the enterprise space. Focusing on digital challenges specific to large and complex organizations.

We'll share from our own experience of building an enterprise open-source content platform, but also we’ll be joined by industry experts ensuring every episode is packed with meaningful knowledge and actionable insight.
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In this episode of Enterprise Engineering, host Sven Al Hamad and guest Jeevan discuss the transformative impact of serverless infrastructure on modern application development. Jeevan shares his personal journey into the world of serverless, highlighting its benefits such as cost savings, scalability, and the ability to focus on business logic rather than infrastructure management. They explore real-world applications, common misconceptions, and the importance of proper architecture to avoid pitfalls. The conversation concludes with insights on when serverless may not be the best fit and resources for further learning.TakeawaysServerless infrastructure allows developers to focus on business logic.Jeevan's journey into serverless began with a desire for better work-life balance.Real-world applications of serverless can significantly reduce development time.Serverless can save organizations substantial costs on infrastructure.Vendor lock-in is a common concern, but can be managed effectively.Proper architecture is crucial to avoid high costs with serverless.Serverless is suitable for applications with quiet time.The evolution of technology is accelerating, making modernization essential.Misconceptions about serverless can lead to poor implementation.Serverless can enhance productivity and innovation in organizations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Serverless Infrastructure01:33 Jeevan's Journey to Serverless05:03 Real-World Applications of Serverless10:45 Benefits of Serverless Infrastructure15:18 Vendor Lock-In and Cost Considerations22:21 Common Misconceptions about Serverless32:44 When Not to Use Serverless36:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
SummaryIn this episode, Sven Al Hamad and Emre Öget discuss the complexities and challenges of migrating from legacy digital experience platforms (DXPs) to modern solutions. They explore the reasons enterprises are moving away from outdated systems, the organizational mindset required for successful migration, and the importance of collaboration between IT and marketing teams. Emre shares insights on selecting the right partners and solutions, the key metrics for measuring success post-migration, and the future trends in digital experience platforms.TakeawaysMigration is not just a technical challenge but an organizational change.Asking the right questions can uncover potential pitfalls.The relationship between CCO and CTO is crucial for success.Agility in launching new features is a key benefit of migration.Total cost of ownership should be a primary consideration.Business continuity is essential during and after migration.Serverless architecture can significantly reduce cloud costs.Understanding customer needs is vital for successful migration.The mindset of the organization plays a critical role in migration success.Collaboration between IT and marketing teams is necessary for effective solutions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Migration Challenges02:46 Driving Forces Behind Migration05:50 Legacy vs. Black Box Solutions09:10 Organizational Challenges in Migration11:53 Data Ownership and Security Concerns14:56 The Role of IT and Marketing in Migration17:57 Choosing the Right Modern Solution20:50 Key Criteria for Solution Selection24:14 Lessons Learned from Migrations27:03 Success Metrics Post-Migration29:58 Future Trends in Digital Experience Platforms
Summary:In this conversation we discuss the evolution of product architecture in the context of serverless solutions, the challenges of cold starts, and the importance of composability in modern software development. We delve into the transformative impact of infrastructure as code, the implications of vendor lock-in in open source versus SaaS solutions, and the critical issue of data ownership and security in enterprise environments. The discussion highlights the need for flexibility and customization in software solutions to meet the unique needs of businesses.Takeaways:The architecture of a product must evolve with its goals.Cold start issues have significantly improved over the years.Composability allows for better integration with third-party services.Infrastructure as code streamlines deployment processes.Vendor lock-in is a significant concern for SaaS solutions.Open source solutions provide better data ownership.Customization can lead to feature lock-in in enterprise software.Self-hosting is becoming easier with serverless technologies.Data privacy and security are paramount for enterprises.The focus should be on building better products, not locking customers in.Keywords:serverless, composability, infrastructure as code, vendor lock-in, data ownership, cloud solutions, open source, enterprise software, product architecture, cold start issuesChapters:00:00 Introduction to Composable Systems01:46 The Importance of API Design05:30 Deep Integrations in Self-Hosted Solutions08:49 The Evolution of Open Source and Serverless Infrastructure18:00 Overcoming Barriers to Serverless Adoption26:28 Infrastructure as Code: A Game Changer33:37 Understanding Vendor Lock-In in Open Source vs SaaS
This is enterprise engineering - a podcast by Webiny where we explore topics like architecture, security, scalability, devops and digital transformation within the enterprise space. Focusing on digital challenges specific to large and complex organizations.We will be sharing from our own experience of building an enterprise open-source content platform, but also we’ll be joined by industry experts ensuring every episode is packed with meaningful knowledge and actionable insight.I’m your host, Sven Al Hamad, CEO and Co-Founder of Webiny.
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