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Trends and Topics for 2022

Adrian Cockcroft

There were five trends and topics for 2021, Serverless First, Chaos Engineering, Wardley Mapping, Huge Hardware, Sustainability. I did a few talks on this subject early in the year, and linked this to the sustainability advantages of serverless architectures.

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Symphonia’s Serverless Insights — March 2018

The Symphonia

Hello everyone, and welcome to the first Symphonia Serverless Insights of 2018! We have been, to coin a phrase from Mike’s homeland, ‘jolly busy’, over the last few months, but it’s good to be able to take a step back for a minute and look at the ever growing Serverless Forest from our usual spot among the trees. Just saying.

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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

The Symphonia

I started writing “ Serverless Architectures ” in May 2016. Fast forward to two years later and the article has had more than half a million visits, regularly appears in the top five Google search results for “Serverless”, and helped launched Symphonia ?—?my What is Serverless? I thought a few folks might be interested.

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What are our re:Invent predictions? And updates!

The Symphonia

More “Service Mesh” style functionality across AWS Serverless services. This was sorta / kinda announced last year, and while both EKS and Fargate have individually advanced, the promised land of Serverlessish Kubernetes on AWS hasn’t yet materialized. API support for disabling / deleting sub accounts within AWS Organizations.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

I don’t need more bandwidth for video conferences or movies, but I would like to be able to download operating system updates and other large items in seconds rather than minutes. We recently conducted a survey on serverless architecture adoption. High-speed networks through 5G may represent the next generation of cord cutting.