We're all living on it. But what exactly is The Edge?
Moar Serverless is a 1-day conference exploring how real-world applications are built leveraging serverless.
There’s been so much buzz recently about edge computing and much of it is well deserved. However, it’s not always clear what we mean by edge computing and the nature of what it means can even differ across vendors. In this session, Austin Gil will explain what the term really means, when it’s applicable (and when it’s not) and how to get started.
The Edge is the new frontier of computing possibilities, offering promises, opportunities, and it’s own set of challenges. In this talk, we’ll break down what it is, why it’s awesome, and how it fits into your application architecture.
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Austin is a web developer from Portland, Oregon. He’s been breaking and fixing websites for a decade and has worked with award-winning agencies, innovative tech start-ups, and government organizations.
His goal is to keep building cool things for the web and have some fun teaching folks like you through writing, open-source, live-streaming, The Function Call podcast, speaking, and running workshops.
Moar Serverless is a 1-day conference exploring how real-world applications are built leveraging serverless.
Moar Serverless is a 1-day conference exploring how real-world applications are built leveraging serverless.
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