Battle-tested patterns for building scalable, resilient, and maintainable systems
Explore our battle-tested architecture patterns for scalable systems

One codebase, hundreds of tenants, zero data leakage β the foundation of every scalable SaaS business.

Models don't run themselves. The pipeline that trains, validates, deploys, and monitors your models is the actual product β the model is just one artifact.

Infrastructure that's versioned, tested, and deployed like application code β because your platform is only as reliable as what's underneath it.

When your competitive advantage is in your data, the platform that collects, transforms, stores, and surfaces that data is the most important thing you'll build.

Security isn't a feature you add after launch. It's an architectural property β either the system was designed for it, or it wasn't.

Batch is a special case of streaming. When your business needs to react in seconds instead of hours, you need an architecture built for continuous data flow.
Architecture patterns are reusable design templates that solve common software engineering challenges. They provide proven approaches for building scalable, maintainable, and secure systems.
The right pattern depends on your application's requirements for scalability, data consistency, team size, and deployment constraints. Our architecture guides help you evaluate trade-offs for each approach.
Yes. We provide architecture consulting, system design, and hands-on implementation for microservices, event-driven systems, serverless architectures, and more.
Monolithic architecture packages all functionality in a single deployable unit, while microservices split the application into independently deployable services. Microservices offer better scalability but add operational complexity.
Yes. We help companies migrate from monolithic or legacy systems to modern architectures using incremental approaches like the strangler fig pattern to minimize risk during the transition.
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