equipifi is an early-stage fintech startup developing enterprise-level software for banks, and our team needed a solution that allowed us to focus on the critical business logic of our applications. Enter DDD—Durable-Driven Design.
In this case study, I’ll share our startup’s journey from a custom Kafka-based state management system to adopting Temporal. I will explain why we decided on a re-architecture, and how DDD with Temporal helped us to do so. Missing requirements become less painful because we can avoid wasting cycles on custom orchestration and state management solutions.
Join me to explore how Durable-Driven Design and Temporal can help you create robust, reliable software solutions that support your business goals.
Eli Taylor is the Head of Technology at equipifi, a fintech enabling financial institutions with Buy Now, Pay Later software. Before joining equipifi, Eli was a tech leader with 12 years of experience in SaaS and 7 years in FinTech. He has a proven track record of leading teams of various sizes to execute business initiatives successfully and has expertise in Engineering, Architecture, Security, and Product. He is passionate about startups and growing businesses, always seeking innovative solutions to drive growth and efficiency.
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