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Symphonia’s Serverless Insights — December 2017

The Symphonia

Hello everyone, and welcome to the last Serverless Insights of 2017! re:Invent re:View AWS re:Invent was the expected cloud-fest of mind-boggling proportions. We survived intact, and in fact had a wonderful time meeting with a lot of fellow cloud enthusiasts. This is the latest edition of our newsletter. So that happened.

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Serverless at re:Invent 2017

The Symphonia

It’s funny to think that AWS Lambda was announced at re:Invent only 3 years ago?—?the the industry and Lambda platform both have moved forward a long way since. This year’s re:Invent saw a lot of incremental improvements for Lambda and its related services. We saw some big new products and features from Lambda’s AWS neighbors.

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Improving Customer Service with Amazon Connect and Amazon Lex

All Things Distributed

So much so, that in March 2017, we announced Amazon Connect, which is the result of nearly ten years of work to build cloud-based contact centers at scale to power customer service for more than 50 Amazon teams and subsidiaries, including Amazon.com, Zappos, and Audible. AI has incredible potential in this area.

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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

The Symphonia

Gojko Adzic has done some great speaking and writing on his experience here, and I included the link to his talk from late 2017. Lambda has configuration now and it has reserved capacity to help you avoid DoS’ing yourself. Lambda and Azure functions both now offer some amount of local-integration testing.

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Top 9 web development trends to expect in 2022

Enprowess

Twitter Lite PWA : It was integrated as the standard User Interface in 2017. Serverless architecture is the fastest-growing cloud computing paradigm nowadays. This architecture runs on cloud technology, and developers can focus on the code instead of the scaling, maintenance, and infrastructure facilities. AI-powered Chatbots.

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Examining the AWS Serverless Application Repository

The Symphonia

at re:Invent 2017. The general goal of SAR is to make it easier to distribute, and consume, applications that have been developed using AWS Serverless products, like Lambda. Finally, SAR isn’t just the “Lambda Blueprints” catalogue rebranded?—?it’s AWS announced a new service?—?the the Serverless Application Repository (SAR)?—?at