> that scale to millions of operations per second
He-he, I believe, if Your e-commerce solution will have such load - You may 
easily hire as many developers and do as many databases, simultaneously as 
You wish :)

>  We at Urbantouch (www.urbantouch.com), an Indian e-commerce startup,  
....
Nice site, clean, simple and compact design, like it, by the way why did 
You drop magento, what features do You wanted/missed?

On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:46:30 PM UTC+4, Nicotene wrote:
>
> Dear all, 
>
> We at Urbantouch (www.urbantouch.com), an Indian e-commerce startup, 
> have built a tailor-made node.js e-commerce platform/frontend/crm, 
> logistics backend. 
>
> It's been 6 months we ditched magento platform for the home-grown 
> node.js setup, needless to say we're delighted with the performance. 
> It's an expressjs application supplemented by numerous node modules, 
> mysql, redis, last but not least, a lot of node.js goodies! We are 
> thrilled with the fact that we were able to go into production in quick 
> span of time with a young team. 
>
> Regards, 
> Vinayak 
>

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