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As the shift towards cloud computing increases, many clients are striving to understand the challenges and opportunities that a serverless approach provides while defining what a scaled cloud implementation means for their organisation. Simply put, Serverless architecture is a way to build software that will run on a server fully managed by a cloud provider instead of a server operated by your organisation. In this session, we are going to learn about what serverless is, how it differs from traditional server-based applications, and opportunities that you can take up on serverless.
The date and timing is as follows: 4 Jul, 8-9 pm.
Organisations are increasingly adopting a modern approach in managing their application portfolios. This calls for new ways of thinking, new processes and cloud-native skillsets for building and delivering resilient applications and infrastructure with speed and at scale. VMware will be conducting this four-part series to learn what modern applications are all about and the cloud-native skillsets that start-ups and large enterprises are demanding now more than ever.
Below are the topics, each of which will span one session of 1.5hours over a total of 4 days, with time built in for Q&A:
The dates and timings are as follows: 24, 25, 31 May and 1 Jun, 6.30-8 pm.
Female and male NTU undergraduates from various majors with an interest in exploring career possibilities in the tech industry, specifically Modern Applications.
Number of participants: 70 - 80
Join us for in-depth sessions introducing you to the world of cloud computing right from the comfort of your home. It is especially useful for those who are looking to learn both theory and application of cloud computing with little to no background in the field.
Below are the topics, each of which will span one session of 2 hours over a total of 6 days, with time built in for Q&A:
The dates and timings are as follows: 20, 21, 27 and 28 July (7-9pm), 3 Aug (5-7pm), and 4 Aug (7-9pm).