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Description

Revenue can grow while structural risk grows too. This session shows how reverse engineering reveals hidden risks early.

Reverse-engineering methodology is a structured way to analyze a platform as it actually runs in production. Teams map real dependencies, data flows, and business-critical logic to understand the current state of the system and where it is vulnerable. As eCommerce platforms scale, integrations stack on legacy logic and customizations accumulate. Over time, predictability decreases. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to assess architectural exposure in a live system, identify components that directly impact revenue and stability, and evaluate readiness for growth, expansion, or modernization. You’ll leave with a clearer view of your platform’s risk profile and a practical framework for prioritizing what to address first.

🗓March 12, 2026 🕒15:00 EDT (New York) | 21:00 CEST (Berlin) 📍Online Event

🎙 Speakers ✅Miron Krokhmal – Technology & Operations Executive. 25+ years building and scaling tech ventures and enterprise programs. Leads product, operations, and R&D with a focus on execution and measurable results. ✅Igor Omelianchuk – Tech & R&D Expert, CEO at Corsac Technologies. Brings AI solutions into production across complex eCommerce platforms with a focus on execution and performance. ✅Andrew Lychuk – Fractional CTO & IT Infrastructure Strategist. With hands-on experience designing scalable and reliable architecture for growing platforms.

💡 Key points we’ll cover

How to evaluate architectural risk in a live eCommerce platform Where structural weaknesses impact revenue and scalability How to assess readiness for growth or expansion How to align technical decisions with business risk What to prioritize before investing in major platform changes

🔎 Who should attend?

Founders and executives in eCommerce CTOs and technology leaders Product and operations managers Digital transformation decision-makers

👉 Register to understand your platform’s real stability before growth puts it to the test.