A new era of cloud computing services, powered by blockchain technology. DADI is a global, decentralized cloud services platform, offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow.
We’re really excited to share our project with you. DADI is over two-years in the making and we've just launched in beta.
The DADI platform was born out of frustration. Our previous business was an agency, and during the 10-years we ran it we built hundreds of content managed websites and apps for clients all over the world. Typically we’d use third-party content management platforms and user management tools, but this always ended up being a frustrating experience, with development complexity slowing us down and limitations within these tools limiting our vision. For the most part, the frameworks and tools we were using seemed locked in the past.
So we set about building our own.
DADI is a powerful, API-first development stack for products of all sizes and scale. Think of DADI as a connected collection of micro services that manage content and user data together in one pot, and has the intelligence to decide who sees what content and when.
It’s evolving all the time and we have a roadmap that takes us well into next year, but we’re excited to share it with you as it stands.
@sielay We were faced with a similar challenge when trying to find the perfect solution to meet client needs.
The modular solutions we found were quick to setup, but any integration made them verbose and restrictive when scaled. The more comprehensive solutions were rich in functionality, but resource intensive, and not always fit for our clients needs.
We set out to create a set of Microservices that are quick to setup, performant and scaleable, but with the capacity for quick customisation outside of the core. Data is key, and DADI makes sure it’s delivered effectively, fast, and intelligently.
It’s not just a service stack, it’s a data-driven ecosystem.
One of our core engineers can give you a tour of the tech if you'd like.
@josephdenne Thanks, but that is not what I meant. I see there is benefit in your system. But for me (someoone who code and build CMSes and have some awarness) is very difficult to understand 1) what your system does 2) why it's different 3) why it's better. You need to clarify the message.
@josephdenne I am hardly you potential client. I just give you a tip. Your product is fine. Your message about product is confusing and won't reach your clients as it could.
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