Serverless is an architectural style that succeeds only when paired with intentional design patterns. Event-driven approaches often provide simpler, more resilient solutions than overused ...
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This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, examines the returns and efficiencies businesses are seeing with serverless computing, how to create a serverless architecture, ...
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Serverless computing is a popular approach for cloud-based applications, but it's not the best fit in every case. Too often serverless fails to deliver business value. A recent report published by ...
Microsoft announced Azure Functions 3.0, its event-driven, serverless cloud computing runtime, has reached version 3.0, ready for production -- with a catch. The catch is that while the go-live, ...
Serverless computing pros and cons: 5 benefits and 3 drawbacks Your email has been sent Serverless computing can be a great fit for certain applications, but there are drawbacks to consider before ...
Is there really such a thing as "serverless computing"? Of course not -- there's always a server somewhere in the mix. But there is a growing movement toward pushing all the backend requirements ...