The New Stack Analysts

#172: Mono to Micro to FaaS: A Macro Challenge

12.21.2018 - By The New StackPlay

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Functions as a Service (FaaS), and especially, serverless are major buzzwords today, but beneath the hype, they offer tremendous resource-savings and scaling opportunities. But as organizations make the shift from monolithic-centric platforms as they rely on FaaS to, for example, scale to cloud native environments,  the concepts and promise of what are on offer can also make it easy to forget what is involved to make the jump on a hands-on and practical level. In other words, great things await your organization as it makes the transition, but getting there will require a lot of work — for what usually is a huge payoff as FaaS and cloud providers assume much of the heavy lifting for server management and other infrastructure-related tasks.

During a panel discussion hosted by Alex Williams, founder and editor-in-chief, and Joab Jackson, managing editor, of The New Stack;  at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018, a panel of FaaS and serverless experts were on hand to discuss their down-in-the-trenches experiences and ideas about what implementing FaaS and relying on cloud providers is really like. The panel members included:

- Ara (Araceli) Pulido, Kubernetes engineering manager, Bitnami;

- Chad Arimura, vice president, serverless advocacy, Oracle and former CEO and cofounder of Iron.io;

- Christopher Woods, research software engineer, University of Bristol;

- Tom Petrocelli, analyst, Amalgam Insights

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