Callibrity Expert

Callibrity is a software consultancy specializing in software engineering, digital transformation, cloud strategy, and data-driven insights. Our national reach serves clients on their digital journey to solve complex problems and create innovative solutions for ever-changing business models. Our technology experience covers a diverse set of industries with a focus on middle-market and enterprise companies.

    On-Premise vs. Cloud: Pros and Cons

    09.06.19 | Callibrity Expert
    The trend of moving data from on-premise servers to private and public cloud solutions continues. The privacy, security, cost and performance of a solution remain the key drivers for enterprise IT data decision-makers. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of on-premise vs. cloud storage from an organizational perspective.

    Digital Transformation Trends in Financial Services

    08.30.19 | Callibrity Expert
    Firms are realizing that tech talent is key. Tackling new digital efforts with current IT staff can be a challenge. Stoic architecture must first be upgraded before heading down the digital path. Building a solid tech foundation is step 1 for industry laggards.

    Create and deploy a globally scalable serverless function in 5 minutes

    08.16.19 | Callibrity Expert
    In this post, we’ll walk through writing this as a serverless function and seeing it’s benefits of simplicity, maintainability, scalability and cost-effectiveness.

    It’s Endomorphin’ Time! Composure in JavaScript, from Functions to Monads

    04.23.19 | Callibrity Expert
    One of the greatest tools in the functional programmer’s tool belt is the notion of composure. It’s a pattern that allows you to take two things and combine them, like LEGO pieces or the segmented tracks of a train set, and join them together in a myriad of ways with different structures or pathways each time.

    What is the “Coach” in Agile Coach?

    04.09.19 | Callibrity Expert
    The term “Agile Coach” has many interpretations. One of the most common seems to be Agile Expert or Agile Consultant. Perhaps it is because we don’t usually use the word “Coach” in the software industry. Can you imagine a Java Coach or a Docker Coach? To be a good Agile Coach, you do need to have Agile Expertise, but I think you need more than that.