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How a Serverless Architecture Can Help You Secure Cloud-Native Applications

Tenable

The good news is that deploying these applications on a serverless architecture can make it easier to protect them. Cloud-native architecture has opened up new avenues for developers, bringing individual components out of monolithic server configurations and making them readily available as consumable services. Here’s why.

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Comparing Serverless Architecture Providers: AWS, Azure, Google, IBM, and other FaaS vendors

Altexsoft

According to the RightScale 2018 State of the Cloud report, serverless architecture penetration rate increased to 75 percent. Aware of what serverless means, you probably know that the market of cloudless architecture providers is no longer limited to major vendors such as AWS Lambda or Azure Functions. AWS Lambda.

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Innovative data integration in 2024: Pioneering the future of data integration

CIO

Serverless data integration solutions leverage cloud-based services, such as AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, or Azure Functions, to execute data integration tasks on demand without needing dedicated servers or resource provisioning. However, it’s important to consider some potential drawbacks of serverless architecture.

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AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud: What’s the best cloud platform?

Openxcell

Millions of dollars are spent each month on public cloud companies like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud by companies of all sizes. In comparison of AWS, GCP, and Azure’s capabilities and maturity, AWS is now significantly larger than both Azure and Google Cloud Platform.

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Learning Lambda — Part 9

Mike Roberts

Scaling and State This is Part 9 of Learning Lambda, a tutorial series about engineering using AWS Lambda. So far in this series we’ve only been talking about processing a small number of events with Lambda, one after the other. Finally I mention Lambda’s limited, but not trivial, vertical scaling capability.

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Learning Lambda — Part 8

Mike Roberts

Cold Starts This is Part 8 of Learning Lambda, a tutorial series about engineering using AWS Lambda. In this installment of Learning Lambda I discuss Cold Starts. In this installment of Learning Lambda I discuss Cold Starts. Way back in Part 3 I talked about the lifecycle of a Lambda function.

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Learning Lambda — Part 9

Mike Roberts

Scaling and State This is Part 9 of Learning Lambda, a tutorial series about engineering using AWS Lambda. So far in this series we’ve only been talking about processing a small number of events with Lambda, one after the other. Finally I mention Lambda’s limited, but not trivial, vertical scaling capability.

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