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How Making Cost a Non-Functional Requirement Helps the CloudZero Engineering Team Build Better Architecture

CloudZero

I can spin up a fleet of instances, a NoSQL database capable of millions of transactions per second, or even a flock of lambdas with instant scaling, as I please. As a result, today, I have the keys to the kingdom when it comes to making purchasing decisions.

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Announcing Stackery-Native Provisioned Concurrency Support

Stackery

The seamless scaling and headache-free reliability of a serverless application architecture has become compelling to a broad community of cloud specialists. Any time AWS Lambdas needed to scale up, the first invocation of each service instance took longer to handle its request than those that followed. Giving more resources to Lambdas.

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On Building a Platform Team

Honeycomb

There’s a whole class of things you just don’t have to think about if, say, your system is running on lambdas. Vendors vs. internal platform teams. What’s the difference between a good vendor and a good internal team building you those abstractions? What would a platform team do then?

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Five Ways Serverless Changes DevOps

Stacks on Stacks

Infrastructure Management = Configuration Management The serverless approach focuses on leveraging the cloud provider do more of the undifferentiated heavy lifting of scaling the IT infrastructure, freeing your team to maintain laser focus on the unique problems which your organization solves. However, here’s another big shift.

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21 Best Practices for Migrating to React JS

Modus Create

Invest in your team; train the team early in the process. “Build one to throw away” shouldn’t refer to your flagship product. Invest in a week-long training, and even better, let the team build a prototype of the most important feature. Good examples are AWS Lambda or Cloudflare Workers.

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Architecture options to run a workflow engine

Bernd Rucker

In this blog post I will look at possible architectures using them. To illustrate these architecture I use the open source products my company provides( Camunda and Zeebe.io ) as I know them best and saw them “in the wild“ at hundreds if not thousands of companies. Modern workflow engines are incredibly flexible.

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So you’re a new CISO? Let’s navigate your first 90 days

Lacework

Under the hood, these are serverless functions — in AWS, it’s Lambda). Some teams will get permission grants when they submit a trouble ticket, for example. The main cloud providers (AWS Cloud, Google Cloud, Azure) have lots of free trainings online and there are many labs, on Github and elsewhere, to help your team build their skills.