The project began with a redesign of the French frontend, utilizing a Kubernetes architecture, a Nuxt/Vue frontend, and Apollo GraphQL as a Backend-For-Frontend (BFF) to interface with legacy Hybris APIs and new microservices.
This intermediate BFF layer enabled communication with APIs from heterogeneous systems and ensured a gradual migration without service disruption.
The approach was replicated in each country, with certain legacy APIs being migrated directly or gradually to headless SaaS solutions such as DatoCMS.
This transformation has enabled Interflora to significantly improve its operational efficiency, flexibility, and time-to-market.
The new architecture, designed for scalability, ensures business continuity even during peak periods.