We've added Kubernetes and serverless functions to our list of integration sources
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We’re happy to say that we’ve just added Kubernetes and serverless functions to our list of supported integration sources. Yay! So, why is that a good thing? Let us explain! Unless you have been living in a cave for the last few years, you’ll probably be aware of the move toward Kubernetes, Docker and serverless functions (like the AWS Lambda offering). All of these are awesome building blocks, that allow you to quickly architect a high-capacity, auto-scaling platform for your business. But the simplicity of the UX can hide the complexity of the solution, and the “serverless” description will be a bit misleading for the more literal-minded customers.
We've added Kubernetes and serverless functions to our list of integration sources
We've added Kubernetes and serverless…
We've added Kubernetes and serverless functions to our list of integration sources
We’re happy to say that we’ve just added Kubernetes and serverless functions to our list of supported integration sources. Yay! So, why is that a good thing? Let us explain! Unless you have been living in a cave for the last few years, you’ll probably be aware of the move toward Kubernetes, Docker and serverless functions (like the AWS Lambda offering). All of these are awesome building blocks, that allow you to quickly architect a high-capacity, auto-scaling platform for your business. But the simplicity of the UX can hide the complexity of the solution, and the “serverless” description will be a bit misleading for the more literal-minded customers.