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The biggest preinvent serverless announcements you may have missed |
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Here is a list of the serverless-related announcements so far that you should know about. |
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Serverless deserves more than a database |
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The serverless movement has eliminated many problems but has left application developers with the hardest one of all: managing distributed state. |
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The Hidden Costs of Serverless Observability |
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Observability is critical to running reliable, high performing serverless applications but it can come with hidden costs. |
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The Evolution of DevOps ✅ |
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DevOps past, present, and future according to Contrary Research. |
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Server-side render full stack applications with Pages Functions |
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Pages Functions are now out of beta and generally available, bringing dynamic computation within 50ms of 95% of users globally. Built on top of Cloudflare Workers, Pages projects are easy to deploy and instantly benefit from this low latency, with over 275 data centers across the globe. |
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AWS Bets Big on Serverless Apps |
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At re:Invent, Amazon introduced AWS Application Composer, a low-code device for visually designing and creating serverless applications. This new platform allows developers to seamlessly build functions that perform standard transformation tasks with an easy drag-and-drop interface. Amazon chief technology officer Werner Vogels mentioned in his keynote that although many developers want to work with building serverless applications, the barrier of entry still needs to be lowered for many. That’s partial because most serverless applications are asynchronous systems. This issue can be resolved with Application Composer. |
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