Thom Krupa
Co-founder & CTO at Bejamas
What we see in our case is big companies -- like enterprise companies -- will try out Jamstack on some kind of pivot project, like “Okay, let's do something small and just test how it works. Is it sufficient? Does it work for us?” We don't really see big migration, like “Okay, let's do everything on Vercel.” I think the approach is to try how it works and maybe then create new projects on this platform.
I think that enterprise adoption on Vercel and Netlify is growing, for sure. We see a lot of enterprise deals. But I wouldn't say it's like, “We have to move from Amazon this year” or something like that. I think big companies like to split the risk and just try something small and see what happens.
Netlify is a hosting and serverless backend platform for web applications.
Vercel is a cloud platform for deploying Jamstack websites and web services.