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Serverless on AWS - Build and run applications without thinking about serversAWS offers technologies for running code, managing data, and integrating applications, all without managing servers. Serverless technologies feature automatic scaling, built-in high availability, and a pay-for-use billing model to increase agility and optimize costs. These technologies also eliminate infrastructure management tasks like capacity provisioning and patching, so you can focus on writing code that serves your customers. Serverless applications start with AWS Lambda, an event-driven compute service natively integrated with over 200 AWS services and software as a service (SaaS) applications.To learn more, visit Amazon Web Services
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What Does THIS Button Do? Serverless and IoT

Attitude of Iteration

What Does THIS Button Do? Serverless and IoT

Attitude of Iteration

Building a "Backend-less" URL Shortener
![Attitude of Iteration [VIRTUAL]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/M0z-yQK4Z-4/maxresdefault.jpg)
Attitude of Iteration [VIRTUAL]

Thinking Asynchronously

Fireside Chat About OAuth 2.0

Leveraging Serverless in Full-stack Development

Rediscovering Humanity in Tech

Rediscovering Humanity in Tech

Embrace Step Functions for Efficient Workflow Management

Natural Language Processing in Real-life: Introduction

Why Cloud Native is the New Standard

The Art of EDA Visuals: Exploring Concepts Through Graphics

Unifying Cloud Development: The Evolution of Infrastructure from Code

Driving Innovation with Kubernetes & Java

Expert Talk: Cloud Native & Serverless

Erlang, Elixir, Blockchain & Serverless…Wait What?!

Building Distributed Applications with Event Driven Architecture

Panel Discussion

Building a Domain Specific GenAI Chatbot with Serverless

Building Next-Generation Applications with EDA

Bringing Automation to Web App Hosting and Deployment

The Future of Event-Driven Architectures: What Opportunities Lie Ahead

Are We Post-Serverless?

Building Bridges: From Developer to Developer Advocate
