At the Serverless Conference in New York City on Tuesday, IBM is unveiling Composer, a new programming model to move forward the development of serverless applications. Composer is effectively a ...
The other day, I found myself watching a ticker on a petition site slowly roll over at a million signatures. It was clear that the site was struggling, with authentication emails taking anything up to ...
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At its re:Invent conference today, AWS announced the launch of AWS Application Composer, a new low-code tool for visually designing and building serverless applications. The service provides ...
IBM has announced a new capability at the Serverless Conference in New York City on October 10th, 2017 to further the development of serverless applications. The new tool, Composer, comprises a ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cloudflare, Inc. (NYSE: NET), the security, performance, and reliability company helping to build a better Internet, today announced new tools and integrations to make ...
While Google’s cloud business enjoyed some natural advantages as containerized applications became popular over the last few years, things are quite different when it comes to serverless computing.
I had a front row seat at Microsoft to watch the first two application model transitions. Early mainframe and minicomputer systems were monolithic, with data storage, application code, and terminal ...
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