NHN Godo, Asia's First Member of the 'Mark Alliance' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] NHN Godo has become the first Asian company to join the global nonprofit organization 'MACH Alliance'.


The MACH Alliance is a nonprofit organization established by leading e-commerce solution companies in the US and Europe. Currently, 23 companies, including BigCommerce, CommerceTools, and Epam Systems, which are considered major global e-commerce solution providers, are members. Only companies applying MACH (Microservices based, API-first, Cloud-native SaaS, and Headless) technology can join.


MACH is a technology that embodies the latest IT trends. It includes 'microservices architecture' that allows shopping mall solutions to operate by function, 'API-first design' that enhances development scalability, 'cloud-native Software as a Service (SaaS)' based on cloud environments providing flexibility and scalability, and 'headless' technology that enables fast and flexible service management.


When MACH technology is applied to shopping malls, client companies can flexibly respond to traffic concentrated at specific times without large-scale development costs, and freely change and upgrade various functions and designs simply by using shopping mall function options.


NHN Godo obtained the MACH certification through its shopping mall solution 'Shopby'.


Kelly Goetz, CEO of MACH Alliance, said, "Asia possesses advanced technology in various fields," adding, "Based on regional expansion through NHN Godo's joining, we will globally expand MACH Alliance's modern and open technology."



Yoon-sik Lee, CEO of NHN Godo, stated, "The concept of MACH technology is not only for shopping malls but also a major direction for future IT development," and added, "We plan to quickly apply new technologies to our solutions to upgrade the domestic shopping mall solution market to a global level."


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