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System architecture patterns, design principles, and scalability

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Breakthrough in Software Development: From Programming to Orchestration

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Over the past decades, development tools have continuously evolved in programming capabilities, yet orchestration abilities remain absent. Business systems comprise modules like portals, pages, components, models, and services—their organizational relationships determine architecture quality. Traditional tools lack visual orchestration support, hiding system structures within code and making maintenance difficult. Software development is undergoing a shift from programming-centric to balanced programming and orchestration, where orchestration-oriented architectures, frameworks, and tools deliver both improved development efficiency and sustained architectural elegance.

On-Premises vs. Public Cloud: Why Private Infrastructure Wins

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Over the past decade, the enterprise software market has been swept by the SaaS wave. Vendors attracted customers with promises of rapid deployment, pay-as-you-go pricing, and zero operations overhead. Enterprises seemed to have only one choice—entrust their data to third parties.

But entrusting core data to third parties contradicts long-term enterprise interests! Enterprises chose SaaS because private deployment operations were too complex. But technology has advanced—private deployment is no longer expensive. Behind SaaS convenience lies data security risks, vendor lock-in, and runaway long-term costs. Enterprises should reconsider this choice.