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Can serverless fix fintech’s scaling problem?

CIO

With serverless components, there is no need to manage infrastructure, and the inbuilt tracing, logging, monitoring and debugging make it easy to run these workloads in production and maintain service levels. Financial services unique challenges However, it is important to understand that serverless architecture is not a silver bullet.

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Faultless with serverless: Cloud best practices for optimized returns

CIO

As enterprises increasingly embrace serverless computing to build event-driven, scalable applications, the need for robust architectural patterns and operational best practices has become paramount. Thus, organizations can create flexible and resilient serverless architectures.

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Trade routes of the digital age: How data gravity shapes cloud strategy

CIO

Just as ancient trade routes determined how and where commerce flowed, applications and computing resources today gravitate towards massive datasets. However, as companies expand their operations and adopt multi-cloud architectures, they are faced with an invisible but powerful challenge: Data gravity.

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Revolutionizing data management: Trends driving security, scalability, and governance in 2025

CIO

In the years to come, advancements in event-driven architectures and technologies like change data capture (CDC) will enable seamless data synchronization across systems with minimal lag. These capabilities rely on distributed architectures designed to handle diverse data streams efficiently.

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FHIR on AWS Serverless Architecture

Cabot Solutions

In this blog you can get an idea of how to implement FHIR Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources on Amazon Web Services Serverless Architecture

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The Cake is NOT a Lie: 5 Java Frameworks to Support Your Microservices Architecture

OverOps

Smaller code bases are easier to understand, and with clearly separated services the overall architecture is much “cleaner”. Rather than asking what specialized framework you need to build a new microservices architecture, let’s ask how we can use current frameworks to support the same goal.

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How a Serverless Architecture Can Help You Secure Cloud-Native Applications

Tenable

The good news is that deploying these applications on a serverless architecture can make it easier to protect them. Cloud-native architecture has opened up new avenues for developers, bringing individual components out of monolithic server configurations and making them readily available as consumable services. Here’s why.