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Scalability

Scalability
Photo by Mark Koch

Pronunciation: SKEY-luh-bil-i-tee
Origin: From the Latin word scala, meaning "ladder" or "stairway," implying the ability to climb or expand.


Scalability describes an organization’s or system’s ability to grow without compromising performance or efficiency. It is a critical concept for startups and rapidly growing businesses. Scalable systems are designed to handle increased demand while maintaining costs and resource usage proportional to growth.

For example, cloud computing platforms are inherently scalable, enabling businesses to increase server capacity as needed.

Example Usage:
“I highlighted the scalability of our new software solution, ensuring the client it could support their growth trajectory over the next five years.”