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Serverless in production, lessons learned after 5 years

Serverless has changed the way we build software for the better. But it’s also a paradigm shift that challenges many of our pre-existing practices and habits, like how we test our code and how we monitor their health. In this session, Yan Cui will share many of the lessons he has learned from running serverless in production over the last five years. Including tips on testing, observability, and how to keep your AWS cost in check.

Workflow Form Layout - xMatters Support

In xMatters, the form layout is where you customize the content and options that are available to the message sender. You can use the form layout to do things like predefine recipients for your messages, add a conference bridge, attach documents, specify a customized sender display name, or add a map that the sender can use to target users at specific sites.

One Minute to Deployed on Kubernetes with Shipa

In this Shipa Shorts video, we deploy to Kubernetes in under a minute. All we had to produce is an image and Shipa takes care of the rest. No need to wire Networking Policies, Service Meshes, etc. With Shipa, you can deploy to Kubernetes without having to understand Kubernetes internals. Outside the UI, no matter your flavor of CI/CD, Shipa supports that.

Serverless Heroes Discuss The Latest Trends in Serverless Development

***Please note that the audio turns on at the 45 second mark*** How Lumigo Monitors Its Production Monitoring your production is challenging. Lumigo processes more than 1.5B Lambda invocations per month and digests 25TB of data monthly. Many things can go wrong. In this session, I will explain how Lumigo operates its production from tools to processes.

Cycle Podcast | Episode 11 "Rising Cloud + Cycle.io" Featuring Sean Brown, Chief Product Officer

In this episode, Jake Warner chats with Sean Brown of Rising Cloud. Discussions include some background and an overview on Rising Cloud, Stateful vs. Stateless, and how both companies are coming together to solve developer-centric needs.