KEDA was designed to allow developers to run serverless functions within a Kubernetes environment across other clouds and on-premises locations. KEDA itself was designed to allow developers to run ...
The efficiency and automation of containerized applications and infrastructure have IT organizations gravitating from traditional VM servers to container clusters managed by orchestration software, ...
ORLANDO, Florida – Microsoft launched general availability of its Azure Functions Premium product that tackles a handful of ongoing serverless challenges like cold start, network isolation, secrets ...
Part 2: Now that we've nailed down the serverless compute concepts, we'll use a handful of online tools to develop Azure Functions. Last time, we looked at what's possible with the Azure IoT platform ...
As always, Microsoft Build sees a myriad of announcements. What’s important and relevant for anyone building apps on Azure? Microsoft has starting referring to itself as a three-cloud company. There’s ...
Azure Functions get you beyond the traditional client/server approach to app creation, right into the cloud. Let’s first look at triggers. Azure Functions is another evolution of Platform as a Service ...
Kubernetes, in all its many forms, is a powerful tool for building distributed systems. There’s one big problem though: Out of the box it’s only designed to offer resource-based scaling. If you look ...
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Microsoft is adding support for Java to its Azure serverless compute service. On Oct. 4, Microsoft announced at the JavaOne show that it is making a public preview of Java support for Functions ...