This issue was published on December 6, 2022
In this issue, we wrap up re:Invent, review some of the major announcements, and share the sessions you don't want to miss. Read the full issue...
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re:Invent 2022: Serverless Takeaways by Ran Isenberg
Now that re:Invent 2022 is officially over, let's go over the exciting new services and features launched from a Serverless developer perspective. The Serverless "vibe" started at the keynote.
Introducing new AWS Serverless digital learning badges by James Beswick
This post is written by Josh Kahn, Tech Leader, Serverless. Today, we are excited to announce an all-new way to demonstrate your AWS Serverless knowledge and skills: a verifiable, digital badge. The new digital badge is aligned with our Serverless Learning Plan now available in AWS Skill Builder.
9 Surprises using AWS EventBridge Scheduler
AWS released its news AWS EventBridge Scheduler service, dedicated to planing tasks in your application. The service is available on all regions using the SDK, the CDK, the CLI and the web management console.
Announcing the preview of AWS Verified Access
Today AWS announces the preview release of AWS Verified Access, a new service that allows you to deliver secure access to corporate applications without a VPN.
Serverless Clean Architecture & Code with Domain-Driven DesignâââPart 2 đ by Lee James Gilmore
In this section we are going to cover off some of the DDD items that we didnât cover in Part 1, as we were trying to reduce the cognitive load in covering everything in one go.
There are so many great blog posts, tutorials, use cases, and more shared each week by the #serverless community, that picking just a few to feature is really hard. So here are some other honorable mentions chosen by our readers.
Introducing VPC Lattice â Simplify Networking for Service-to-Service Communication (Preview) by Danilo Poccia
Modern applications are built using modular and distributed components. Each component is a service that implements its own subset of functionalities. To make these services communicate with each other, you need a way to let them discover where they are, authorize access, and route traffic.
Serverless roundup at AWS re:Invent 2022 by Greg Bulmash
AWS re:Invent was back and BIG last week in Las Vegas. Approximately 50,000 AWS customers and partners got together in Las Vegas to learn, talk shop, and maybe attend a couple of parties here and there.
Amazon EventBridge Pipes is now generally available
EventBridge Pipes provides a simpler, consistent, and cost-effective way to create point-to-point integrations between event producers and consumers, expanding the EventBridge offering beyond event buses and scheduling.
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