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Early adopters of serverless computing didn’t bother with containers, an extremely popular way to deploy modern applications across cloud servers and self-managed servers. However, the ...
Google has announced Cloud Run, the newest member of its serverless compute stack, in beta, plus investments in Cloud Functions and App Engine platforms.
Hoping to steal a march on its bigger cloud computing rivals, Google LLC is shaking up its stack of serverless software that enables developers to building applications in a more automated way.
Two of the biggest trends in applications development in recent years have been the rise of serverless and containerization. Today at Google Cloud Next, ...
Google Cloud Run, now available in beta, allows you to run serverless applications based on Docker containers that are automatically activated when an HTTP request comes in. Google Cloud Run is a ...
Google Cloud Platform is launching its Business Application Platform, which couples API management with no-code application development, automation and analytics.
Perhaps it can accomplish both. Let’s back up a bit. In the initial stages, serverless computing was embraced for its promise to revolutionize cloud application development.
While Google’s cloud business enjoyed some natural advantages as containerized applications became popular over the last few years, things are quite different when it comes to serverless computing.
Lightbend Inc. is making it easier for developers to build cloud-native applications with the launch today of Kalix, a new platform-as-a-service that serves as a unifying application layer in ...
Google Cloud announced a public beta of an API Gateway used for its serverless computing scheme in which the cloud platform takes care of infrastructure setup and management. In serverless computing, ...
Cloud Functions, Google’s serverless platform that competes directly with tools like AWS Lambda and Azure Functions from Microsoft, is now generally available, the company announced at its Cloud ...