135. Serverless is making a comeback where you least expect it
AWS Bites15 Marras 2024

135. Serverless is making a comeback where you least expect it

In this episode, we discuss the pros and cons of using serverless architecture in enterprise companies. We cover topics like cost, complexity, security, ability to evolve architecture, and more. Overall, we find that serverless can provide benefits like reduced operational costs, improved developer productivity, and increased focus on core business logic for larger companies.


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In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:


- Yan Cui - “Even simple serverless applications have complex architecture diagrams”, so what?

- Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99%

- Deloitte - Determining the Total Cost of Ownership of Serverless Technologies when compared to Traditional Cloud (PDF)

- Generating Value Through IT Agility and Business Scalability with AWS Serverless Platform (Gated Link)

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