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Co-hosts Joshua Proto and Ryan Jones take a look at a case study about Realtor.com®. Realtor.com® is a trusted resource for home buyers, sellers, and dreamers, offering a comprehensive database of for-sale properties as well as the information, tools, and professional expertise to help people move confidently through every step of their home journe…
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In this episode hosts Ryan Jones and Joshua Proto look into iRobot's use of Serverless to help run their first internet-connected Roomba vacuum. And if you like this podcast and want more Serverless content, then check out Ryan and Josh's other podcast Talking Serverless where they chat with people doing amazing things in the world of Cloud Computi…
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If you’re a fan of video games then you won’t want to miss this episode as hosts, Ryan Jones and Joshua Proto, take a look into Square Enix's decision to use serverless in their efforts to better run their Dragon Quest X phone app. Square Enix is a Japanese based video game company with flagship games such as Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, and Drag…
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Alameda County discovered it had some limitations with its election-reporter viewer. In 2014 disaster struck for the County when it was discovered that the on-premises servers that were built using GIS crashed when it was uploading the first set of results during that year's election cycle. They knew they couldn’t have the same thing happen for 201…
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“We were an on-premises software company for a long time, and it sometimes took years to create and deliver solutions to our customers,” says Joshua Prismon, vice president of product development at FICO. Josh Proto and Ryan Jones share how FICO was able to start making valuable software updates in a matter of days instead of weeks using serverless…
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After maintaining on-premises hardware and custom publishing software for nearly two decades, The Seattle Times sought to migrate its website publishing to a contemporary content management platform, though the initial vendor they chose started to increase costs and decrease the flexibility they could improve their service. Josh Proto and Ryan Jone…
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