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Serverless Development on AWS - Interview with Authors

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Overview

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Explore serverless development on AWS in this insightful GOTO Book Club interview with authors Sheen Brisals and Luke Hedger, conducted by Khawaja Shams. Delve into the motivations behind writing a comprehensive guide on serverless technologies, examining both theoretical concepts and practical applications. Discover real-world case studies of serverless adoption in enterprises, and learn about the challenges teams face when implementing this architecture. Address common misconceptions surrounding serverless technology and gain valuable advice for teams considering its adoption. Gain a deeper understanding of the benefits of serverless, including improved scalability and flexibility, while also exploring the complexities of managing distributed systems and understanding cost implications. Get practical tips on starting with less critical applications and utilizing specialized monitoring tools. Look ahead to the future of serverless technology and its anticipated advancements and broader adoption in the industry.

Syllabus

Intro
Why a book on serverless?
Case studies of serverless in enterprises
Barriers of serverless adoption
Misconceptions about serverless
Advice for teams evaluating the adoption of serverless
Outro


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