Sometimes you just need the scalability. I work on a 2 programmer team making a data integration product. There's a whole lot of features, but one is that you can push a button and move like 10 years of ERP data from 1…
Netsuite does this with Suiteql, and Salesforce does this with SOQL. They're basically just REST apis where you can put sql in a post body. It's definitely nice from a consumer standpoint.
It's definitely a tech thing if you "need" the resource scalability. All it takes in certain types of work. If a customer can click a button and that ends up allocating a gig of memory or using 5 minutes of CPU, then…
Sometimes you just need the scalability. I work on a 2 programmer team making a data integration product. There's a whole lot of features, but one is that you can push a button and move like 10 years of ERP data from 1…
Netsuite does this with Suiteql, and Salesforce does this with SOQL. They're basically just REST apis where you can put sql in a post body. It's definitely nice from a consumer standpoint.
It's definitely a tech thing if you "need" the resource scalability. All it takes in certain types of work. If a customer can click a button and that ends up allocating a gig of memory or using 5 minutes of CPU, then…