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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. I blogged a summary of my map camp talk here: Map Camp 2021?—?links

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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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A 5G future

O'Reilly

I’ve always been unimpressed by streaming services for music and video, at least partly because they’re least available when you most want them: when you’re flying or on a train, in at a technical conference with 3,000 attendees maxing out the hotel’s network. We recently conducted a survey on serverless architecture adoption.

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

Live online training, videos, books, certification prep, and more, from O’Reilly and our partner publishers. Software engineers represent the largest cohort, comprising almost 20% of all respondents (see Figure 1 ). Technical leads and architects (about 11%) are next, followed by software and systems architects (9+%).

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Organise your engineering teams around the work by reteaming

Abhishek Tiwari

Warehouse engineering squad - managing software services related inventory, stocktake, dispatch, allocation, transfer, robotics, etc. Store engineering squad - focus on software and systems required for the storefront including point-of-sales system, promotions, etc. You want to move fast. product) don't change over a long period.