In association with Haus and JWT the digital sword of samurai Ken was unlimbered to work with a great team getting the Furtec project out the door. The project itself was a highly social concept that allowed end users to upload images of their pets which would then be analyzed and animated with lip sync into humorous and highly shareable content.
Dedicated server hardware was used to support Motion Portrait rendering while a highly scalable cloud handled the user interactions. Between these was a queue that decoupled load. It was here that the samurai skillset was put to work. Data flow, script and queue coding, as well as instance configuration and automatic capacitance scaling, were all within our wheelhouse.