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Do containers and serverless computing compete, do they complement each other, or does one lead to the other? We've asked industry experts for their thoughts.
Containers and serverless computing have emerged as two new technologies designed to enhance cloud deployments.
Containers and serverless computing are riding a wave of hype, but actual deployments remain behind schedule.
Analysis of Amazon Web Services customers finds serverless computing and containers becoming the norm; hints at impending tsunami of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
The cloud, containers and serverless technology provide great value. However, they also require the organizations that use them to think and act in new ways.
While serverless and containers might seem like a good fit, as Monroy points out, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to cloud-native technologies, whatever the approach may be.
That’s really still the headline here: Containers and serverless computing will continue to explode as they work better together. Overall, that’s a good thing.
Azure Container Instances (ACI), which let you create Linux and Windows containers without having to manage the virtual machines they run on, are now generally available. ACI brings serverless ...
Moreover, cloud development services will improve and expand the serverless subsystems quickly, which will put more pressure on traditional PaaS systems. Third, as containers grow, so will Kubernetes.
With a serverless architecture, IT teams are able to better streamline their efforts. Learn what is serverless computing, and how it can support your team!
The ACI service brings the benefits of the emerging “serverless computing” trend to software containers. Serverless computing was pioneered by Amazon Web Services Inc. with its Lambda service ...
Donna Malayeri, product and community manager at Seattle’s Pulumi, who will discuss how containers and serverless computing principles mix, and when they don’t.