AWS formanaged services, queues,and scaling
AWS is a strong fit when an application must rely on managed services, asynchronous processing, scalable architecture, and structured production support, provided costs, access, and reversibility are kept under control.
Projects this technology can realistically support :
API with workers and asynchronous processing
Business API built on queues, workers, object storage, and managed database once the product starts to grow.
Back office connected to S3, queues, and managed services
Back office or platform where documents, imports, exports, and events must live in a more modular architecture.
Processing pipeline built for scaling
Recurring processing, scheduled jobs, events, and variable load framed better than in an overly simple monolith.
Observable multi-service platform
Logs, costs, IAM, and environments kept clean enough to operate several AWS components without becoming unreadable.
Questions to clarify before choosing this technology :
Handle queues, webhooks, and async jobs
When the product no longer fits cleanly in a simple synchronous app and starts depending on offloaded processing.
Absorb spikes without breaking the rest
When several journeys, integrations, or clients create strong variations and the team must keep a clear view of operations.
Keep IAM, costs, and observability under control
When the real issue is no longer just hosting, but long-term platform governance.
Examples of products where this technical topic comes back :

Koragence structured a platform that holds the catalog, quotes, options, documents, vendors, and commercial rules in the same environment. It gives us a real base to absorb more volume without losing quality.
Commercial & document platform
The project cockpit, documents, and payments rely on a stable foundation that can support the full business over the long term.

We needed a tool able to manage a fleet of self-service machines. Koragence structured a clear, robust platform we can rely on every day.
Supervision business software
A supervision foundation designed to remain usable over time, with alerts, roles, and a more intuitive history.

They stayed transparent and present throughout the development and let me adjust features along the way.
Community platform & subscriptions
The platform already absorbs a large share of repetitive tasks around accounts, requests, payments, and access, which illustrates the value of a more structured run layer.
What budget should you plan with AWS?
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Why Koragence?
Transparency, our priority in your project
Our client workspace gives a direct view of the project: roadmap, remaining tasks, current step, documents, specifications, meeting notes, invoices, and client feedback. Decisions stay visible, dated, and actionable.
A partner that stays after launch
Launch does not close the topic. We handle maintenance, security, functional evolutions, performance follow-up, and technical trade-offs so the product can evolve without starting over.
The right expertise on a foundation that stays readable
Development, architecture, user experience, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, infrastructure, data, and integration are brought in according to the real need. All of it sits on a documented, maintainable foundation that is easy to take over.
Frequently asked questions :
AWS is a strong fit when an application must rely on managed services, asynchronous processing, scalable architecture, and structured operations, provided costs, access, and reversibility are kept under control. The right use is not to “put AWS” in the project, but to define the role it plays in the architecture, the problems it simplifies, and the responsibilities it introduces for the team.
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