We're delighted to announce our CloudWatch Integration for Elastic Load Balancer and AppDynamics Serverless APM, which now supports the instrumentation of AWS Lambda applications and microservices in both Node.js and Java.
After months of planning and anticipation for sponsors, attendees, and speakers alike, it’s a bit surreal that re:Invent 2019 is actually upon us! In addition to setting up shop in the Expo hall with the team to chat with re:Invent guests about their current serverless development workflows (and how Stackery can supercharge it), I made sure to attend some choice presentations this week.
This guide will give you key strategies for deploying the same application on multiple AWS accounts. If you have multiple AWS accounts running, multi-account deployments make often make sense. If your developers have created an application within their dev environment (which has its own AWS Account), they’ll naturally want to move it over to production (with a separate AWS Account).
The word serverless starts to become a hot topic in the world of Computer Programming. Maybe you heard the word Serverless a couple of times, either by going to conferences or by talking with other people.
I never thought that this would be my life. For more than a year, I’ve been talking to individual customers and getting inspired by their stories, challenges, and goals. Now, I have the spectacular opportunity to meet entire conference rooms of people who are excited to hear about my story, challenges, and goals. This is my time to give back to the types of users who have inspired me ever since I entered the serverless space.
There’s been a lot of talk about the acquisition of IOpipe by the giant of observability, New Relic. IOpipe has been launched soon after AWS made public its Lambda service and raised around $7 million.