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126 - Serverless Computing with Erez Berkner

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Brief Summary:

Erez Berkner, CEO of Lumigo, talks about his company, going serverless, and why you should too. He shares his experience and tips regarding serverless computing and its ever-growing opportunities in modern computing.

00:00:16 Introduction

00:01:43 Introducing Erez Berkner

00:06:27 The start of Lumigo

00:10:42 What is Serverless

00:20:10 Challenges with going serverless

00:39:53 Securing Lambdas

00:46:50 Lumigo and breadcrumbs

00:55:46 How to get started with Lumigo

  • 00:57:06 Lumigo and databases
  • 00:58:20 Lumigo pricing

01:00:28 Lumigo as a company

01:06:30 Contacting Lumigo

01:11:01 Farewells

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Brief Summary:

Erez Berkner, CEO of Lumigo, talks about his company, going serverless, and why you should too. He shares his experience and tips regarding serverless computing and its ever-growing opportunities in modern computing.

00:00:16 Introduction

00:01:43 Introducing Erez Berkner

00:06:27 The start of Lumigo

00:10:42 What is Serverless

00:20:10 Challenges with going serverless

00:39:53 Securing Lambdas

00:46:50 Lumigo and breadcrumbs

00:55:46 How to get started with Lumigo

  • 00:57:06 Lumigo and databases
  • 00:58:20 Lumigo pricing

01:00:28 Lumigo as a company

01:06:30 Contacting Lumigo

01:11:01 Farewells

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Companies:

Socials:

If you’ve enjoyed this episode, you can listen to more on Programming Throwdown’s website: https://www.programmingthrowdown.com/

Reach out to us via email: programmingthrowdown@gmail.com

You can also follow Programming Throwdown on

Facebook | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Player.FM

Join the discussion on our Discord

Help support Programming Throwdown through our Patreon

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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