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

Dynatrace

Indeed, organizations view IT modernization and cloud computing as intertwined with their business strategy and COVID-19 recovery plans. As a result, reliance on cloud computing for infrastructure and application development has increased during the pandemic era. AWS re:Invent 2021: Modernizing for cloud-native environments.

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

Dynatrace

Modern observability that helps teams securely regain control of complex, dynamic, ever-expanding cloud environments can be game-changing. 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.”?. Learn more!

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Transforming Development with AWS

All Things Distributed

At AWS, we want to be the Q for developers, giving them the super-powered tools and services with deep features in the Cloud. Today, any developer can have access to a wealth of infrastructure technology services which that bring advanced technology to their fingertips times in the Cloud. We also added C# support for AWS Lambda.

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Symphonia’s Serverless Insights — March 2018

The Symphonia

And of course, if you’re interested in getting some help in April or May for architecture review, DevSecCostOps (™) , or building a Lambda-backed proof-of-concept, then drop us a line. Already this year we’ve had the latest Serverless Conf from A Cloud Guru, which happened in the same week and on the same continent as the final Jeff Conf.

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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

Lambda is 4 years old, and clearly one of AWS’ main paths forward, along with machine learning. Lambda, alone, had a treasure trove of updates: Python 3.7, Ruby, C++, and Rust are now Lambda languages directly supported by AWS. Along with Custom Runtimes comes Lambda Layers?—?artifacts And this is fine!

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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

The Symphonia

I was a little restricted in my thinking the first time around and I’ve come to see FaaS as something not quite stateless, since caching state in a Lambda instance that might stick around for 5 hours is a perfectly reasonable idea. Lambda has configuration now and it has reserved capacity to help you avoid DoS’ing yourself.