Few topics are driving more interest than "serverless." Pivotal has been working on a function framework called Project Riff for awhile. At its core, it's an event driven model for building applications. Recently, the team announced that riff works on knative. We discuss riff, knative, and serverless in general. There's also a little bit of news this week, and some herring history.
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This week in Amsterdam
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Herring is good. It's raw. So, sure.
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The Dutch and herring: "[h]istorians believe much of Holland’s wealth, sea trade and colonization can be attributed to herring. After a Dutchman by the name of Willem Beukelszoon invented a popular process for curing the fish in brine, the love affair was cemented."
News
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Another security flaw discovered that impacts Intel chips (“Foreshadow”). Ubuntu already patched, and updates rolled out to Cloud Foundry customers.
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Steeltoe 2.1 just shipped. Updated support for .NET versions, and lots of observability stuff.
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For the record: a pretty good piece looking at knative, a short discussion of Pivotal Labs, another Istio overview, and Rackspace offers managed PCF and discusses the Forrester Total Economic Impact report.
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Richard has a nice looking talk on product management, and wrote up a story about Pivotal winning the ISV US Partner of the Year award from Microsoft.
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Coté published another excerpt from his book, on leadership teaming, so to speak. See the previous ones in Medium's weird Snap-clone stories thingy.
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