Guide to Backend Development in Applications

backend development

Backend empowers the functionality of an entire application. It pulls together the frontend and the database to portray a presentable application before users. Traditional backend architecture consists of an application server, a web server and a database at its core. If the architecture is growth-oriented, it might include a load balancer, a host of service integrations such as email notifications, push notifications and queuing services. A backend is structured to imbibe the type of functionality that you want from the app and your business niche.

By Manish Jain

Manish Jain is the co-founder and Managing Director at Konstant Infosolutions. He is responsible for the overall operations of the company and has played a major role in bringing Konstant up from its humble beginnings and, with his immense energy and drive, transforming it into a globally trusted name in IT solutions.