Pimberly
Re-architecting an eCommerce platform from monolith to microservices — so each client's processing scales on its own.
At Pimberly, a Product Information Management platform for eCommerce, I led a major re-architecture on AWS: breaking a monolith into microservices and segmenting processing across independent SQS queues, so each client's imports could scale on their own instead of competing for shared resources. I also built a high-volume image-processing pipeline to onboard enterprise customers, and worked directly with customer services to turn real technical issues into fixes and lift satisfaction. Built in Node.js and TypeScript with MongoDB, on AWS (ECS, SQS/SNS, S3), with React and Backbone on the front end.
Per-client
scaling — monolith re-architected to microservices on AWS
Architecture & scale
