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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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Site reliability engineering: 5 things you need to know

Dynatrace

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is the practice of applying software engineering principles to operations and infrastructure processes to help organizations create highly reliable and scalable software systems. For more about this ongoing conversation, see A guide to event-driven SRE-inspired DevOps.

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Site reliability engineering: 5 things to you need to know

Dynatrace

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is the practice of applying software engineering principles to operations and infrastructure processes to help organizations create highly reliable and scalable software systems. For more about this ongoing conversation, see A guide to event-driven SRE-inspired DevOps.

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

OPN304 Learnings from migrating a service from JDK 8 to JDK 11 AWS Lambda improved latency by migrating to JDK 11 with Amazon Corretto. Software Engineer, AWS Serverless Applications, and Yishai Galatzer, Senior Manager Software Development.

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Open Source at AWS re:Invent

Adrian Cockcroft

OPN304 Learnings from migrating a service from JDK 8 to JDK 11 AWS Lambda improved latency by migrating to JDK 11 with Amazon Corretto. Software Engineer, AWS Serverless Applications, and Yishai Galatzer, Senior Manager Software Development.

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

Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I was asked about content management systems (CMS) of the future - more specifically how they are evolving in the era of microservices, APIs, and serverless computing. If you put your whole website on CDN, technically you don’t need a large number of server infrastructure and CMS licenses.

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