• 31 January 2026

Why Businesses Prefer React Scalable Applications for Enterprise Growth

React dominates the market because it offers a component-based architecture and Virtual DOM efficiency critical for high-load applications. Businesses prefer React scalable solutions due to strong tooling, micro-frontend support, and excellent performance optimisation techniques.

  • 14 December 2025

Serverless Functions for E-commerce Automation

Explore serverless functions for e-commerce automation: cut costs, scale effortlessly, and automate orders with practical guides and NZ-focused tips for developers and owners.

  • 13 December 2025

Student Performance Prediction with Scalable EdTech Architecture

A clear, practical guide for developers and designers to build student performance prediction systems with scalable EdTech architecture, including tools, code, NZ context and ROI-focused steps.

  • 9 December 2025

How to Build Microservices for Web Applications: A Complete Guide

Building microservices for web applications marks a significant evolution in modern software development. Businesses globally, including here in New Zealand, increasingly embrace this architectural pattern.

  • 25 November 2025

Cloud Hosting vs Shared Hosting for NZ Businesses: Making the Right Choice

This guide from Spiral Compute compares Cloud Hosting vs Shared Hosting for NZ Businesses. We explore the differences in scalability, performance, security, and cost, offering insights for web developers, designers, freelancers, and business owners to choose the optimal hosting solution for their unique requirements in the New Zealand market.

  • 30 May 2025

Deconstructing the Monolith: Embracing Micro Frontend Architecture for Scalable Web Apps

Unlock Agility and Independence: How Splitting Your Frontend Can Revolutionise Development and Deployment Micro frontend architecture is the latest best practice for building the front end of larger applications. For many years, creating monolithic front-end applications was a common focus of web development. Although this method can be simple...