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Naturally, you should also have an AWS account since we’ll be building and deploying our serverless functions to AWS Lambda. If you don’t have an AWS account, you can create a free one here.
AWS Lambda’s serverless functions shine for event-driven data processing and machine learning, connecting cloud services and external APIs, and even triggering builds in a CI/CD pipeline ...
I’ll also discuss strategies how to optimize cold start of such Lambda function with AWS Custom Lambda Runtime based on GraalVM Native Image and AWS own offering SnapStart based on Firecracker ...
A series of updates to AWS Lambda aim to improve how the function-as-a-service platform handles asynchronous workflows and processes data streams. These newly announced features arrived the week ...
AWS recently introduced runtime management controls, which provide more visibility and control when Lambda applies runtime updates to functions.
Going forward, AWS Lambda will continue to build-in only LTS versions of .NET Core. However, coders can use the new support library to create Lambda functions using Current and Preview versions of ...
Amazon Web Services is previewing a new framework for using its recently introduced .NET 6 runtime to create AWS Lambda functions, the foundation of serverless computing in the Amazon cloud. The .NET ...
AWS announced some big updates to its Lambda serverless function service today. For starters, starting today it will be able to deliver functions with up to 10 GB of memory and 6 vCPUs (virtual CPUs).
AWS IoT 1-Click extends this capability to any developers, so long as it is on a supported device. To use the new feature, you need to enter your existing account information.