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O’Reilly serverless survey 2019: Concerns, what works, and what to expect

O'Reilly

For the inaugural O’Reilly survey on serverless architecture adoption, we were pleasantly surprised at the high level of response: more than 1,500 respondents from a wide range of locations, companies, and industries participated. The high response rate tells us that serverless is garnering significant mindshare in the community.

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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. primarily virtual?—?and and develop the ideas in this deck further.

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Microservices vs. monolithic architecture: Understanding the difference

Dynatrace

According to IDC, the requirement of the digital economy to deliver high-quality applications at the speed of business has driven a shift to highly modular, distributed, and continuously updated microservices-based architectures that use cloud-native technologies. Hard on DevOps. Limited because of a single programming language.

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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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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

Even though SRE is less well known than microservices, DevOps, and other topics, it isn’t in any sense new. Or is the growth in SRE related to other factors, such as (for example) declining interest in DevOps itself? Clearly, the DevOps practices that took root over the last decade aren’t going anywhere. Serverless Stagnant.

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