Build More Features or More Services

The tradeoff between building more features on existing platforms vs. building more new individual services is always a complex decision. Let’s look at the pros and cons of each.SHOW: 517SHOW SPONSORS:Okta - Safe Identity for customers and workforceTry Okta for FREE (Trial in 10 minutes)Cut your Cloud bills in half with Linode Linux VMs$100 in Free Credits at LinodeCloudZero - Cloud Cost Intelligence for Engineering TeamsSHOW NOTES:How many ways to run a container in AWS?AWS messaging solutions - which one to use?Don Draper ('Mad Men') explains the CarouselPLATFORMS vs. SERVICES vs. INCREMENTAL CHANGEPlatforms deliver a broad set of horizontal or vertical servicesServices tend to be focused on individual capabilitiesFeatures can be added to either, but where to add the feature?Services could be built on top of each other, but then is it a feature or a service?DO YOU REALLY HAVE TO MAINTAIN A SERVICE FOREVER?Should you ever deprecate a service (e.g. turn it off, not be backwards compatible)?Can you leave the service “on” if nobody is using it?When do you decide to build a new service instead of just extending or improving another one? Do you have to create tools to migrate from one service to another?Do you have to create interoperability from one service to another?At what point have you added too many features to a platform (or service) to where the market (or internal customers) think that it’s too heavy - even when features don’t have to be used?FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet

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