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Serverless NiFi Flows with DataFlow Functions: The Next Step in the DataFlow Service Evolution

Cloudera

With DFF, users now have the choice of deploying NiFi flows not only as long-running auto scaling Kubernetes clusters but also as functions on cloud providers’ serverless compute services including AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, and Google Cloud Functions. New use cases: event-driven, batch, and microservices.

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re:Invent Serverless Talks — Serverless SaaS Deep Dive

Stackery

But after two days of discussing serverless development and AWS tooling with the many awesome folks who have visited the Stackery booth (plus the primer I attended on day one) I was actually feeling pretty limber for the marathon that was “Serverless SaaS Deep Dive: Building Serverless on AWS”. Serverless for SaaS.

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NiFi as a Function in DataFlow Service

Cloudera

NiFi as a Function in DataFlow Service provides an efficient, cost optimized, scalable way to run NiFi flows in a completely serverless fashion. Functions as a Service (FaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that all main cloud providers are offering (AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google Cloud Functions, etc).

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How to Create Microservices-based Applications for AWS

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

One way to build this agility is by evolving to a microservices architecture. Microservices are very small units of executable code. Microservices can be used to break up monoliths into individual, highly cohesive business services that are deployed in containers and serverless environments. Click To Tweet.

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The Days After ServerlessDays ATX

Linux Academy

I recently spent the day at Serverless Days in Austin, Texas, and it was interesting for a lot of reasons. All creature comforts aside, this conference was a developer-oriented show, which displayed some of the benefits and drawbacks of serverless. Brian LeRoux showed us a shortcut for deploying our serverless functions.

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Can’t-miss Serverless Sessions for re:Invent 2019

Stackery

re:Invent is more than a month away but there have already been some great guides for the event, and many of them focus on serverless. With AWS Lambda as one of the top technology keywords for this year’s event, there are many sessions to sift through – Here are some of my favorites. Building microservices with AWS Lambda SVS343-R.

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I was asked about content management systems (CMS) of the future - more specifically how they are evolving in the era of microservices, APIs, and serverless computing. Any organisation pursuing microservices strategy will find hard to fit a traditional CMS in their ecosystem.