In an exclusive interview with CanadianSME Small Business Magazine, Deskree Founder and CEO shares how Nanoservices and Atomic Computing are revolutionizing cloud infrastructure for SMBs, startups, and enterprises.
With a mission to eliminate backend complexity, Deskree empowers developers to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure management. From visual workflows that accelerate development to adaptive computing that optimizes scalability and security, Deskree is reshaping how businesses build, grow, and scale in a cloud-first world.
Throughout my engineering career, I have led the successful delivery of over 100 software projects across SMBs, government agencies, and Fortune 500 companies. As the founder of Deskree, my mission is to empower engineers by eliminating the complexities of cloud infrastructure, allowing them to focus on solving real problems. Since 2022, we have helped thousands of developers automate repetitive tasks and concentrate on what truly matters. I lead a highly skilled team of engineers and designers, driving product development, strategy, and vision. Beyond Deskree, I actively contribute as an advisor in various startup programs, leveraging my experience and network to support the next generation of innovators.
Deskree offers a range of products, including Nanoservices and Atomic Computing. How do these solutions specifically address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized businesses in managing their cloud infrastructure?
Deskree’s Nanoservices and Atomic Computing tackle the two biggest challenges SMBs face in cloud infrastructure: architectural complexity and infrastructure scalability.
Nanoservice-ts is an open-source project that makes nanoservice architecture widely accessible and simplifies how businesses structure their applications. Traditional monolithic architectures become bottlenecks as companies scale, leading to difficult maintenance and slow feature releases. By breaking applications into single-responsibility services, nanoservices enable SMBs to build modular, maintainable, and easily scalable systems. This approach accelerates development, reduces technical debt, and allows teams to iterate quickly without worrying about breaking the entire system.
Atomic Computing, on the other hand, removes the infrastructure burden by dynamically allocating computing resources based on real-time demand. It provides the first of its kind utilization-based pricing model for cloud infrastructure. Instead of requiring SMBs to pre-provision or over-provision infrastructure, it ensures they only use the compute power they need when they need it. This optimizes costs, improves performance, and provides built-in scalability—allowing businesses to grow without constantly rebuilding their infrastructure.
By combining nanoservices’ architectural flexibility with Atomic Computing’s adaptive infrastructure, Deskree ensures that SMBs can scale efficiently, reduce operational overhead, and focus on building their products rather than managing backend complexity.
Your platform emphasizes visual workflows for backend processes. Can you share an example of how this approach has helped an SMB improve their development efficiency and reduce time-to-market?
Wenu, an early-stage startup, used Deskree’s ION to cut their integration timeline from three months to just two weeks. They needed to connect multiple data sources but initially expected a long, complex development process. By leveraging ION’s visual workflows, they streamlined API interactions without heavy backend coding. ION provided a way to accelerate development using reusable components, all while simplifying debugging and deployment. This allowed them to go to market faster, validate their product sooner, and focus on refining their user experience rather than managing infrastructure.
How do you customize your services to address the varied needs of both large-scale enterprises and startups?
Deskree is built to be accessible for businesses of all sizes, offering a self-serve platform that allows anyone to streamline their cloud infrastructure without unnecessary complexity. Developers can integrate Deskree into their workflows at their own pace, leveraging its tools to accelerate development, reduce backend management, and scale efficiently.
For those looking for even more flexibility, our open-sourced nanoservice-ts framework can be deployed anywhere, completely free of charge. This allows businesses to structure their applications using single-responsibility services while maintaining full control over their infrastructure. Whether running on-premise or in the cloud, teams can take advantage of modular, scalable architecture without being locked into a specific provider.
For enterprises managing large-scale systems, Deskree simplifies infrastructure operations by automating workflows, optimizing data orchestration, and ensuring robust security at scale. By providing both self-serve flexibility and enterprise-grade solutions, Deskree ensures that businesses can build, grow, and scale without backend complexity slowing them down.
With the increasing importance of scalability and security in cloud solutions, how does Deskree’s Atomic architecture ensure robust performance and compliance for its clients?
By dynamically allocating computing resources based on real-time demand, Deskree ensures that applications scale efficiently while optimizing performance and cost. This eliminates the need for businesses to pre-provision infrastructure, allowing them to handle traffic spikes seamlessly.
Security is embedded at the core of Atomic Computing, with strict data isolation and automated compliance measures. Each computational unit operates independently, minimizing attack surfaces and ensuring that sensitive operations remain protected. Built-in compliance mechanisms help businesses meet industry standards without additional overhead, making it easier for them to maintain security best practices.
By combining adaptive scalability with a security-first approach, Deskree’s Atomic architecture allows businesses to grow confidently while keeping their infrastructure resilient and compliant.
As we conclude, what advice would you offer to SMB owners looking to optimize their backend development and cloud infrastructure? How do you see the future of cloud technology evolving for smaller businesses?
For SMB owners looking to optimize their backend development and cloud infrastructure, the key is to prioritize flexibility and automation. Instead of investing in rigid, hard-to-maintain systems, businesses should leverage adaptive technologies that scale as they grow. Solutions like Deskree eliminate the need for constant infrastructure maintenance, allowing teams to focus on product innovation rather than backend complexity.
Looking ahead, the future of cloud technology for smaller businesses lies in adaptive and modular frameworks that evolve with their needs. One of the biggest pitfalls for growing companies is outgrowing their own systems, leading to costly rebuilds. The next generation of cloud solutions will be designed to scale seamlessly, ensuring that businesses can expand without being held back by outdated technology. SMBs that embrace this shift early will have a significant advantage, staying agile and competitive in an increasingly cloud-driven landscape.