Cloud-first containerized architecture

Neon’s containerized approach ensures that it is not only scalable and reliable but also optimized for the cloud environment.

The ‘black box’ model

Neon’s 'black box' model allows it to operate as a self-contained unit with minimal need for technical intervention in its internal workings.

This approach has two advantages:


Clear and simple APIs and webhooks:

Well-defined APIs and webhooks make extension and integration easy, without requiring deep knowledge of Neon's internal architecture.


Enhanced security and stability:

By limiting direct access to its internal processes, Neon offers improved security and stability, ensuring that data and operations are protected.

An end to data duplication

Neon's architecture eliminates the need for "data duplication”. A single copy of each piece of content is used for both editorial and delivery purposes, enhancing data management and obviating the need for separate, dedicated, Digital Asset Management (DAM) or archiving systems.

Microservice-based structure

Neon splits its services into smaller, independently deployable units. This microservices architecture not only enhances the platform's performance but also aligns with modern software practices for better agility and easier maintenance.

Cloud-native with AWS integration

Neon leverages several cloud-native capabilities provided by Amazon Web Services to enhance performance and scalability of specific use cases.

These enable Neon to dynamically scale resources, ensuring high availability and smooth management of backend processes without the complexities of traditional server infrastructure.