Temporal has helped define the category of Durable Execution, but what does that actually mean for developers and engineering teams?
In this episode of Techstrong TV's Temporal video series, Alan Shimel and Tom Wheeler are joined by Maxim Fateev and Sergey Bykov to break down how Durable Execution changes the way modern software is built. The conversation covers why traditional approaches to reliability, retries, state management and long-running workflows often fall short, and how Temporal helps developers build applications that can withstand failures without adding unnecessary complexity.
The discussion also looks at what is at stake when teams continue relying on outdated approaches. As software systems become more distributed and business-critical, durability is no longer just an infrastructure concern. It affects developer productivity, system resilience and the experience of the people who depend on those applications.
Watch the episode to learn why Durable Execution is becoming an important mindset shift for engineering teams, what developers need to understand now and how Temporal is shaping the future of reliable application development.
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