$TTCM #Arknet update from developer. Jordan Grey
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So true - for better or for worse I’ve been developing applications for over 20 in this space and I have seen lots of teams of developers and programmers forced to push software out the door on a ‘timeline focused’ plan but in technology there is no wiggle room – technology is very absolute and unforgiving environment – if it is not programmed correctly or scalability or securely etc. or if it’s programmed in a kludgy way so that it cannot be edited or changed or flexible for small variations then the technology team gives birth to a pile of garbagé - but hooray the timeline was met!
For us we have to engineer driven by ‘sequence’ not by deadline - if we get the sequence right the product is right, solid, etc. If we go by deadline we will sacrifice the integrity of the product. So it’s our goal to produce a solid base upon which we can build – so we are laying the foundation for all of the different variations to come and be connected into that solid foundation/platform.
There was a question a little bit earlier about what is driving the backend and it is driven off of our digital asset management platform ‘Honeycomb Archive’ which we have been providing via SaaS for most of 20 years to distribute critical media assets with associated data to remotely working team is nationally and globally for as big of companies like Lenovo, B&N, Penske, Liberty Mutual, Master Lock - customers like master lock have been with us maybe 18-19 years - we are obsessive about data security data redundancy data infrastructure and we serve our data out of a Tier 4 Built data center / and we have our ability to scale this up into our own dedicated and scalable private cloud cluster which is the likely path - with a CDN (content delivery network) booster as needed.
// For those reading this that might be unfamiliar with tier 4 Data Centers are the top shelf security and infrastructure for any data center rating in the world.