đ Why Digital Builders Are Switching to MACH Solutions | XSâ Issue #54
Digital builders have long been looking for ways to create flexible, scalable, and future-proof digital products. And over the years, they have worked with many different tools and technologies in order to achieve these goals.
However, in recent years, a new approach has emerged that is quickly becoming the new standard for creating modern digital products:
MACH-first solutions or, in other terms, MACH Architecture.
At their core, MACH-first solutions are about flexibility and scalability.
MACH-based solutions are designed to be modular, with each component (or microservice) serving a specific purpose. This allows digital builders to easily switch out different tools and technologies as needed without having to overhaul the entire system.
MACH-based solutions are designed to be cloud-native. They can easily scale up or down as needed to meet changing demands.
In addition to flexibility and scalability, MACH architecture also offers future-proofness. Because MACH-based solutions are designed to be modular, they can easily adapt to new technologies and trends as they emerge.
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Together, the four principles of MACH architecture offer greater flexibility, scalability, and adaptability for digital builders, making it easier to update and maintain the product over time and making it more resistant to obsolescence.
With MACH technologies, digital builders can develop and deploy products that are able to adapt to changing conditions and remain relevant in the long term.
With its emphasis on flexibility, scalability, and future-proofness, MACH-first solutions are the perfect choice for modern digital builders everywhere.
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Rounding Up the Stack
Each and every week, hundreds of blog posts, guides, and playbooks are written, tens of podcast episodes are recorded, and tens of videos and webinars are produced in the digital experience space.
These are the most exciting content from last week that caught our attention, and we enjoyed reading, listening, and watching:
Blog Posts
âIt was kind of a godsend because it was so easy. Ninetailed plugged right into what we're building within Contentful and removed all the worry in building a custom segmentation solution.â â Dylan Feiner, Product at Ruggable
âThe classic SaaS subscription models have used seat-based and tier-based pricing. As a buyer, you pay for the number of people (âseatsâ) using the product in your company. Or, you pay for bundles of functionality offered in âtiersâ â with more features included at higher-priced tiers.â
The content of product catalogs is often misunderstood as being entirely different from that of editorial content.
âData is a precious thing and will last longer than the systems themselvesâ â Tim Berners-Lee.
Placing the right bets on commerce technology comes down to consumer comfort.
Podcast (Videocast for This Week đ) Episodes
Talking Composability with Hygraph
Videos and Webinars
Unlocking the Secrets of Technical Architecture: 3 Super Simple Tips for Newbies
Getting the technical architecture right is crucial for achieving the aspirations and ambitions of any organization. Furthermore, understanding technical architecture models and how they are created can be incredibly powerful for everyone on the team:
Guides, Case Studies, and Reports
WebHooks and APIs are both popular in software development as they allow different applications to sync up and share data. As software applications become more interconnected each day, it is essential to understand these two concepts.
Upcoming Events & Webinars
Mobile apps to help your team track & manage internal processes are extremely helpful, but what if you don't have any mobile devs on staff? Kevin Whinnery will teach us how to build a custom internal mobile app using Retool â no mobile dev expertise is required.
Thatâs it from our side.
Hope youâll enjoy the content presented above.
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