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AWS re:Invent 2021 shines light on cloud-native observability

Dynatrace

Given the importance of this conversation for various organizations, IT modernization is the focus of AWS re:Invent 2021. According to Forrester Research, the COVID-19 pandemic fueled investment in “hyperscaler public clouds”—Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure.

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Transforming Development with AWS

All Things Distributed

In my keynote at AWS re:Invent today, I announced 13 new features and services (in addition to the 15 we announced yesterday). At AWS, we want to be the Q for developers, giving them the super-powered tools and services with deep features in the Cloud. We launched the following new services and features today to help.

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Dynatrace Perform 2022 delivers software intelligence as code, real-time attack blocking

Dynatrace

At the conference, Dynatrace made several announcements to empower its game-changing community of engineers, developers and security pros. They’re really getting more of a system.”?. For our complete coverage, check out our Perform 2022 conference coverage guide. Dynatrace Delivers Software Intelligence as Code. Learn more!

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Examining the AWS Serverless Application Repository

The Symphonia

AWS announced a new service?—?the 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. SAM itself is built on top of AWS CloudFormation ?—?Amazon’s the Serverless Application Repository (SAR)?—?at at re:Invent 2017.

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What are our re:Invent predictions? And updates!

The Symphonia

We joke, it’s about Lambda, of course. When precisely that will be is partly down to us, and partly down to whatever gifts Ajay Nair and the rest of the Lambda team give to us over the coming months that completely derail our outline. Remote Lambda Debugging support . C’mon Lambda team! But the book part is for real.

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Did you get your re:Invent holiday wish?

The Symphonia

So another AWS re:Invent has come and gone and . We spent most of our time chatting to various folk about what they are doing with AWS now, and where they hope to proceed in 2019. AWS, for many organizations, is becoming the core, trusted, platform of how they work. Lambda, alone, had a treasure trove of updates: Python 3.7,

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Some new Serverless Architecture videos from John and Mike

The Symphonia

We’ve made it to a few conferences though around the globe, from California to Hungary, and places in between. link] Next up is John, who took his talk “Building Resilient Serverless Systems” to QCon London. Building Resilient Serverless Systems And from me again : “Serverless Architecture Patterns: The Awkward Early Years”.