In this issue, we get more options for building and deploying serverless applications, we explore a serverless banking platform, and we learn why serverless buzz isn't the measure of success.
In this issue, Akamai adds a KV at the edge, the local emulation debate rages on, and we take a step toward closing the growing cloud skills gap.
In this issue, we learn about the long term cost of cloud, rethink the AWS free tier, and yodel about ELBs.
In this issue, we find out the current state of serverless, AWS realizes devs just want to write code, and the DaaS market gets a new player.
In this issue, we get a lesson in DynamoDB partitions, Step Functions supercharges event orchestration, and serverless helps us find better developers.
In this issue, Serverless Chats celebrates a milestone, we get a plethora of Lambda performance optimizations, and Data APIs replace your databases.
In this issue, AWS launches CloudFront functions, Fastly dogfoods its edge compute, and serverless helps us translate Mandalorian.
In this issue, Werner reflects on the granddaddy of serverless services, we think about data as a utility, and we revisit the value of hexagonal architecture.
In this issue, Cloudflare workers are unbound, EventBridge goes multi-region, and we learn why no one wants to manage Kubernetes anymore.
In this issue, we learn about the challenges of Lambda in production, talk about serverless and machine learning, and simulate our data flows with Step Functions.
In this issue, the AWS team gives us serverless patterns aplenty, we learn the value of making data migrations easy, and we start living on the edge.
In this issue, serverless joins the fight against COVID, managed services TKO TCO, and we debunk the myth of NoOps.
In this issue, S3 Object Lambdas are now a thing, we talk WebAssembly, and we share a bunch of great serverless use cases.
In this issue, S3 turns 15, serverless helps the homeless, and planning for disaster recovery becomes strangely entertaining.
In this issue, EventBridge expands its reach, we discover a plethora of new serverless tools, and we share one of the best arguments for serverless we've ever heard.
In this issue, Google Cloud puts Kubernetes on autopilot, we get a lesson in serverless security, and we learn how to use source maps with Lambda.
In this issue, I finally share my big announcement, Microsoft is looking quite Dapr, and we learn how to make CI/CD work with serverless.
In this issue, we fill our YouTube queue with DynamoDB sessions, learn how Lambda can transform your corporate email, and discover the value of Minimal Viable Migrations.
In this issue, re:Invent goes live on YouTube, Lambda makes Node developers happy, and we learn how to build a business for serverless developers.
In this issue, some amazing AWS Heroes recap re:Invent 2020, we get the missing guide to API Gateway access logs, and we try to ditch the dukkha by reaching serverless nirvana.
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Jeremy is the CEO and Founder of Ampt and an AWS Serverless Hero that has a soft spot for helping people solve problems using serverless. He frequently consults with companies and developers transitioning away from the traditional βserver-fullβ approach. You can find him ranting about serverless on Twitter, in several forums and Slack groups, hosting the Serverless Chats podcast, and at conferences around the world.
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