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Link: Serverless Impacts on Business, Process and Culture

‘Sharples said the main interest stems from an enterprise love of microservices, where incremental delivery, agility and faster delivery are being embraced. “But we see adopters struggle with the operational complexity of managing and monitoring distributed systems, and that is where serverless has gotten their attention. You get the microservices benefits, but from a developer perspective it is very easy — it is just about the code. And on the ops side, serverless is a very good model for those building automated ops systems.

Link: Serverless Impacts on Business, Process and Culture

‘Sharples said the main interest stems from an enterprise love of microservices, where incremental delivery, agility and faster delivery are being embraced. “But we see adopters struggle with the operational complexity of managing and monitoring distributed systems, and that is where serverless has gotten their attention. You get the microservices benefits, but from a developer perspective it is very easy — it is just about the code. And on the ops side, serverless is a very good model for those building automated ops systems.

Link: Serverless Impacts on Business, Process and Culture

‘Sharples said the main interest stems from an enterprise love of microservices, where incremental delivery, agility and faster delivery are being embraced. “But we see adopters struggle with the operational complexity of managing and monitoring distributed systems, and that is where serverless has gotten their attention. You get the microservices benefits, but from a developer perspective it is very easy — it is just about the code. And on the ops side, serverless is a very good model for those building automated ops systems.

Link: Why software giants are failing

Should have done cloud earlier. There’s another angle: when and how does a product manager call/predict a huge shift like traditional, on-premises software to “cloud”? Original source: Why software giants are failing

Link: Why software giants are failing

Should have done cloud earlier. There’s another angle: when and how does a product manager call/predict a huge shift like traditional, on-premises software to “cloud”? Original source: Why software giants are failing

Link: Why software giants are failing

Should have done cloud earlier. There’s another angle: when and how does a product manager call/predict a huge shift like traditional, on-premises software to “cloud”? Original source: Why software giants are failing