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Just a handful of years ago we couldn’t stop talking about serverless computing. Then it seemed to disappear, overtaken first by Kubernetes and then by generative AI. But of course, like most ...
Microsoft announced Azure Functions 3.0, its event-driven, serverless cloud computing runtime, has reached version 3.0, ready for production -- with a catch. The catch is that while the go-live, ...
This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, examines the returns and efficiencies businesses are seeing with serverless computing, how to create a serverless architecture, ...
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Like any disruptive technology, serverless computing is surrounded by plenty of hope and hype. Getting at the truth and deciding if the technology is right for your organization requires an objective ...
My clients have started asking questions about a new industry catch phrase that they’ve started to hear coming from suppliers of cloud-based computing services. The phrase is “serverless” computing.
Serverless computing pros and cons: 5 benefits and 3 drawbacks Your email has been sent Serverless computing can be a great fit for certain applications, but there are drawbacks to consider before ...
Is there really such a thing as "serverless computing"? Of course not -- there's always a server somewhere in the mix. But there is a growing movement toward pushing all the backend requirements ...