Simplifying System Architecture by Rethinking the Role of the Database
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In a world where infrastructure has evolved, it’s time to rethink how we build systems.
Abstract:
Sometimes, when we look at system architecture, it feels unnecessarily complicated. While complexity can be justified at times, is it always essential—especially for smaller-scale services or even global systems?
David will provide historical context on how we arrived at our current approach and introduce a streamlined option for building database-backed services. His method integrates client/public side APIs and 3rd-party/vendor connectivity with minimal code outside the database itself.
Whether you’re managing a small-scale service or a global infrastructure, this talk will offer fresh insights into simplifying your system’s architecture.
Join us on Tuesday, June 17th at 6:00 PM EDT at District3 for an engaging talk by David Benoit, co-Founder of Sum Assembly, Inc.
In his presentation, “Simplifying System Architecture by Rethinking the Role of the Database: Infrastructure has evolved. It’s time we changed how we build systems,” David will challenge the complexity that has crept into modern system architectures.


