Amazon Web Services has the potential to do to cloud server instances what virtualization and cloud computing did to physical servers. In short, AWS may be rendering the management of any ...
When Amazon Web Services Inc. launched Lambda 10 years ago, it was a bold experiment that would go on to reshape the cloud computing landscape. Serverless computing, a term that scarcely existed ...
Datadog adds Amazon Web Services (AWS) Lambda to its expanding list of AWS integrations Customers can immediately begin seeing metrics from their serverless applications with out-of-the-box Datadog ...
Serverless computing's poster child software is Amazon Web Services' (AWS) Lambda. It only has one little problem: You can use it on AWS. If you're wedded to AWS, that's not a problem, but if you want ...
The original pitch for cloud computing is the ability to scale computing power to the needs and growth of your organization–without provisioning the physical hardware in advance, or dealing with the ...
Lambda is an on-demand serverless computing service that enables developers to create applications that scale as needed for increasing or variable workloads. This ebook looks at how Lambda complements ...
Get an overview of AWS Lambda's nanoservices architecture and execution model, then build your first Lambda function in Java Serverless computing may be the hottest thing in cloud computing today, but ...
AWS Lambda, Amazon’s serverless platform, now features support for functions written in Go, the increasingly popular programming language that was originally developed at Google. This announcement ...
DynamoDB is a NoSQL document store that is hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS). DynamoDB defines data abstractions as tables, which accept common database operations such as insert, retrieve, query, ...
Most companies today develop applications and deploy them on servers — whether on-premises or in the cloud. That means figuring out how much server, storage and database power they need ahead of time, ...