WebFletch is a team who specializes in Micro-Services; But why? Every business requirement, be it the basics of a Website to the vast requirements of an ERP system, should utilize a Stateless and Decoupled architecture. This allows you to be truly agile by putting off decisions indefinitely, and making it simple to act when decisions are made. For example; You might be using an outdated Q&A Forum for products. Should you re-write it? Should you transfer it to a third party system? If you transform the existing system to a Stateless and Decoupled architecture, you could easily Plug-n-Play at any time to swap the old with the new, and not worry about down time. Imagine you have a few disperate systems, such as Inventory and Accounting. Those systems could be boxed into Micro-Services without changing how they operate, then those Micro-Services could Plug-In to your company at large. Thus changing the systems from Centralized systems, to Decentralized systems which can provide access and reporting across the business. Many developers or development companies still use old Stateful Development, which worked well-enough in the past, and is still important for a few systems. Only the best developers are moving toward a Service-Oriented approach, which is utilized for many business systems and the Internet-Of-Things.
| Website | http://webfletch.com |
| Employees | 1 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Address | 123 Main St, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73115, US |
| Industry | Software Development |
| Keywords | Microservices Architecture, Web Development, Software Architecture, Enterprise Resource Planning, Erp Systems, Website Development, System Architecture, Web Applications, Application Development, Software Development, Api Development, Cloud Computing, Scalable Systems, Distributed Systems, It Services, Business Solutions, Technology Solutions, Software Solutions |
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WebFletch is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.