Orbweaver focuses on bringing digital transformation solutions to the electronic components industry. Founded in 2012 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the Orbweaver platform provides an end-to-end quoting, sales automation, and data integration solution for the electronic components industry to create a web of interconnectedness for industry participants, distributors, and OEMs of all sizes. The company helps streamline everything from quoting and sales order intake to customer and supplier integration, helping companies win in a competitive and concentrated market.
Jake Reeves, VP of Technical Operations, Orbweaver
In an industry that historically relied on sending email attachments back and forth, Orbweaver wanted to offer a truly digital-native solution. Their Parts Search API helps the process of procuring parts from a bill of materials. This process which includes finding those components, and ensuring they are correct against hundreds of others can be a manual and time consuming endeavor. In the electronics industry, part catalogs easily span into the millions with each part having up to 40 different attributes, creating a deluge of product data. Search plays an absolutely critical role in this process, serving as the starting point for manufacturers and buyers to quickly find what they need. Orbweaver’s DataHub platform specializes in the unique challenges brought upon by such quantities of data and building automation solutions to bring new levels of scale and efficiency.
The Orbweaver team responsible for this digital platform includes Wilmer Companioni, Director of Business Development, Jake Reeves, VP of Technical Operations, and Dave Antosh, the company’s Chief Architect. The team originally used several MySQL databases, but eventually switched to the combination of Amazon DocumentDB for their data and Elasticsearch for core search needs.
Dave Antosh recalls that the journey with Elasticsearch got “difficult and expensive” very quickly. There were noticeable problems specifically around imports, which continually caused a spike in errors. Antosh remembers, “It just started to feel like you really needed a whole team focused on a tool like Elasticsearch for it to work.” Jake Reeves experienced the same limitations, noting “We kept scaling Elasticsearch to try to compensate for the performance, but that was extremely expensive.”
With these concerns in mind, the team knew it was time to make a switch.
Dave Antosh, Chief Architect, Orbweaver
Dave Antosh, Chief Architect at Orbweaver
Orbweaver saw immediate results upon leaving DocumentDB and Elasticsearch and migrating to the Atlas platform. The migration resulted in a cost reduction without any degradation in performance. In fact, Orbweaver was able to provide an improved performance and experience. “The migration resulted in a latency decrease of over 70%”, Jake notes.
Since Atlas Search delivers powerful text and semantic search as a native capability of Atlas, Orbweaver no longer had to run and maintain a separate ETL tool. Orbweaver has developed functionality, supported by MongoDB, to take in a flat file list of supplier parts and very quickly stand up a Parts API for them, saving time and digitizing what were previously more analog processes, The team also saw improvements in overall performance while saving engineering time. “Migrating to MongoDB Atlas has made the API faster and more stable. Overhead with ETL and Elasticsearch affected the performance of the API — this is something we don’t see anymore as Atlas handles both ends of this brilliantly,” Jake shares.
Jake Reeves, VP of Technical Operations at Orbweaver
Dave Antosh, Chief Architect at Orbweaver