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Going Serverless: Where to Start

Linux Academy

What is serverless framework? The Serverless Framework is an open-source project that replaces traditional platforms (hardware, operating systems) with a platform that can run in a cloud environment. Serverless is beneficial as it lets you focus on delivering a product, rather than managing typical IT problems.

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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. However, it can be challenging to protect cloud-native applications that leverage serverless functions like AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions and Azure App Service. What is serverless?

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Use LangChain with PySpark to process documents at massive scale with Amazon SageMaker Studio and Amazon EMR Serverless

AWS Machine Learning - AI

That’s where the new Amazon EMR Serverless application integration in Amazon SageMaker Studio can help. In this post, we demonstrate how to leverage the new EMR Serverless integration with SageMaker Studio to streamline your data processing and machine learning workflows.

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A serverless glossary

Stackery

With Serverless, it’s not the technology that’s hard, it’s understanding the language of a new culture and operational model. Serverless architecture has coined some new terms and, more confusingly, re-used a few older terms with new meanings. This glossary will clarify some of them. We call it Cloudlocal, try it for yourself.

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Stronger Cloud Security in Five: How To Protect Your Cloud Workloads

Tenable

The variety of workloads virtual machines, container images, databases, serverless functions, and more adds to the complexity. Your cloud workload protection platform (CWPP) must give your developers visibility into container risks, such as outdated operating system images and vulnerabilities.

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Serverless AI Inference

Dzone - DevOps

Serverless computing is a cloud computing model where cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP manage the server infrastructure, dynamically allocating resources as needed. Developers either invoke APIs directly or write code in the form of functions, and the cloud provider executes these functions in response to certain events.

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Video security analysis for privileged access management using generative AI and Amazon Bedrock

AWS Machine Learning - AI

Operating systems like Windows are predominantly interacted with through a graphical user interface, restricting the PAM system to capturing the activity in these privileged access sessions as video recordings of the server console. However, the capturing of keystrokes into a log is not always an option.