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What is Azure Functions?

Dynatrace

Similar to AWS Lambda , Azure Functions is a serverless compute service by Microsoft that can run code in response to predetermined events or conditions (triggers), such as an order arriving on an IoT system, or a specific queue receiving a new message. Azure IoT Functions, for instance, processes requests for Azure IoT Edge.

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Carving an AWS certification path

Dynatrace

Recently, 53 Dynatracers convened in a Zoom room for 5 action-packed hours to take on our first AWS GameDay challenge, an event we participated in to help our developers accelerate their AWS certification path. What is the value of AWS training and certification? Then this one’s for you. The top AWS certification options.

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Embrace event-driven computing: Amazon expands DynamoDB with streams, cross-region replication, and database triggers

All Things Distributed

Many happy developers are using DynamoDB to handle trillions of requests every day. For cost and manageability reasons, some developers have collocated the extract job, the search cluster, and data warehouses on the same box, leading to performance and scalability compromises. Let me expand on each one of them. DynamoDB Streams.

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Expanding the AWS Cloud: Introducing the AWS Europe (London) Region

All Things Distributed

The council has deployed IoT Weather Stations in Schools across the City and is using the sensor information collated in a Data Lake to gain insights on whether the weather or pollution plays a part in learning outcomes. Take GoSquared , a UK startup that runs all its development and production processes on AWS, as an example.

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A one size fits all database doesn't fit anyone

All Things Distributed

The answer for me is simple: Developers want their applications to be well architected and scale effectively. The days of the one-size-fits-all monolithic database are behind us, and developers are now building highly distributed applications using a multitude of purpose-built databases. The opposite is true.

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Expanding the Cloud: Introducing Amazon QuickSight

All Things Distributed

However, the data infrastructure to collect, store and process data is geared toward developers (e.g., Amazon Redshift, DynamoDB, Amazon EMR) whereas insights need to be derived by not just developers but also non-technical business users.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Most of the CMS vendors dodge questions of evolution by talking about incremental innovation primarily focused on customer experience (CX) such as analytics and personalisation. Unfortunately, due to the lack of a good developer experience (DX) total cost of ownership of a traditional CMS and implementation failure rate remains all-time high.

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