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Use AWS Controllers for Kubernetes To Deploy a Serverless Data Processing Solution With SQS, Lambda, and DynamoDB

Dzone - DevOps

In this blog post, you will be using AWS Controllers for Kubernetes on an Amazon EKS cluster to put together a solution wherein data from an Amazon SQS queue is processed by an AWS Lambda function and persisted to a DynamoDB table.

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Five Ways Serverless Changes DevOps

Stacks on Stacks

I spent last week at DevOps Enterprise Summit in Las Vegas where I had the opportunity to talk with many people from the world’s largest companies about DevOps, serverless, and the ways they are delivering software faster with better stability. The serverless approach has major benefits.

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ServerlessDays Nashville & the serverless mindset

Stackery

Last week, I joined an awesome lineup of speakers and serverless users in Tennessee for the inaugural ServerlessDays Nashville conference. Whether you help architect serverless applications at work or you’re just getting started in the community, chances are you’ve caught wind of a ServerlessDays event. Enter serverless.

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9 trends to watch in systems engineering and operations

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

From artificial intelligence to serverless to Kubernetes, here’s what on our radar. Knative vs. AWS Lambda vs. Microsoft Azure Functions vs. Google Cloud. The advantages of serverless are numerous: it saves money and allows organizations to scale and pivot quickly, and better manage development and testing.

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You’re Clouding — But are you Clouding Properly?

Stackery

Stemming from the State of DevOps research originally sponsored by Puppet Labs in 2014, the annual study quickly grew in sample size, breadth, and a connection to business outcomes by looking at the financial results of public companies. Which, by the NIST definition, means your use of cloud services should follow this list of attributes: 1.

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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

DevOps Monitoring Deep Dive. Serverless Concepts. Serverless has been gaining momentum as cloud technology continues to become more widespread. This course provides a high-level overview of the concept of Serverless computing without getting into deep technical details. Devops Essentials. Google Cloud Concepts.

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What’s Free At Linux Academy February 2019

Linux Academy

Courses Free in February: Git Quick Start – In the increasingly DevOps culture, source control has become a foundational skill for any IT Professional. There are no technical explanations or definitions to memorize — this course is visual and strictly conceptual.

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