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The State Of FaaS and Serverless on Kubernetes

Lightning Talk: The State Of FaaS on Kubernetes – Michael Hausenblas, Red Hat (Beginner Skill Level) FaaS (Function-as-a-Service) or serverless as some call it is a promising compute paradigm suitable...

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Introducing Quarkus: a next-generation Kubernetes native Java framework

Java was introduced to the open-source community more than 20 years ago and it still remains popular among developers. In fact, Java has never ranked lower than #2 on the TIOBE Index. Java was born in...

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Quarking Drools: How we turned a 13-year-old Java project into a first-class...

“The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim.” (Edsger W. Dijkstra) Rule-based artificial intelligence (AI) is often...

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Knative: What developers need to know

Knative is not just a hot topic in software development, it’s a whole new way to look at services and functions. As a developer, what do you need to know to take advantage of this cutting-edge...

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Quarkus 0.12.0 released

Quarkus, a next-generation Kubernetes native Java framework, was announced in early March, and now Quarkus 0.12.0 has been released and is available from the Maven repository. The quickstarts, guides,...

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Containers, Kubernetes, and microservices: Start here

Although containers and Kubernetes and microservices seem to come up in every conversation, there’s a big chasm between talking about, demonstrating, and actually using a technology in production....

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The evolution of serverless and FaaS: Knative brings change

Are serverless and Function as a Service (FaaS) the same thing? No, they’re not. Wait. Yes, they are. Frustrating, right? With terms being thrown about at conferences, in articles (I’m looking at...

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From zero to Quarkus and Knative: The easy way

You’ve probably already read about Quarkus, but you may not know that the superfast startup speed of Quarkus makes it the best candidate for working with Knative and serverless for your...

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Build and deploy an API with Camel K on Red Hat OpenShift

With the growing number of APIs and microservices, the time given to creating and integrating them has become shorter and shorter. That’s why we need an integration framework with tooling to quickly...

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Guru Night at Red Hat Summit: Hands-on experience with serverless computing

Millions of developers worldwide want to learn more about serverless computing. If you’re one of the lucky thousands attending Red Hat Summit in Boston May 7-9, you can gain hands-on experience with...

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Move your APIs into the serverless era with Camel K and Knative

In the past few years, developers have addressed the challenge of evolving from monolith systems to microservices architecture. These days, we hear about the adoption of serverless systems. Like many...

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Serverless Kafka on Kubernetes

DevNation tech talks are hosted by the Red Hat technologists who create our products. These sessions include real solutions and code and sample projects to help you get started. In this presentation,...

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Knative Cookbook: Building Effective Serverless Applications with Kubernetes...

Serverless architecture has recently taken center stage in cloud-native application deployment: Enterprises started to see the benefits that serverless applications bring to them, such as agility,...

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Build and deploy a serverless app with Camel K and Red Hat OpenShift...

Red Hat OpenShift Serverless 1.5.0 (currently in tech preview) runs on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.3. It enables stateful, stateless, and serverless workloads to all operate on a single...

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What’s new in the OpenShift 4.4 web console developer experience

The developer experience in the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform web console keeps getting better. You’ve probably already heard about our streamlined user flows to build and deploy applications,...

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Serverless applications made faster and simpler with OpenShift Serverless GA

Red Hat OpenShift Serverless delivers Kubernetes-native, event-driven primitives for microservices, containers, and compatible Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) implementations. OpenShft Serverless provides...

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Six reasons to love Camel K

Apache Camel K is a lightweight cloud-integration platform that runs natively on Kubernetes and, in particular, lets you automate your cloud configurations. Based on the famous Apache Camel, Camel K is...

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Supersonic, Subatomic Java Hackathon: June 15 – July 22 2020

The Quarkus community is excited to announce the Supersonic, Subatomic Java Hackathon for developers to create Kubernetes-native applications for a chance to win $30,000 in prizes. This hackathon is a...

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Camel K 1.0: The serverless integration platform goes GA

After many months of waiting, Apache Camel K 1.0 is finally here! This groundbreaking project introduces developers to cloud-native application development and automated cloud configurations without...

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Kourier: A lightweight Knative Serving ingress

Until recently, Knative Serving used Istio as its default networking component for handling external cluster traffic and service-to-service communication. Istio is a great service mesh solution, but it...

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