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Heads up - Amazon Web Services' re:Invent event is taking place right now, which means a lot of AWS news is coming out, including several exciting new services. Hence, an AWS-heavy issue this week. 🙂

The Ultimate Guide to Serverless Announcements From AWS Re:Invent — An incredibly cool list of serverless announcements from this year’s re:Invent conference.
Alex DeBrie   news  
Amazon Aurora Serverless: Databases on Demand — Aurora is AWS’s MySQL- and Postgres-compatible scalable database service and they’re now working on a pay-as-you-go variant for highly variable workloads.
Amazon Web Services   news  
AWS Lambda@Edge Gets Three New Key Features — Big news for users of AWS’s serverless platform at edge locations, as it now supports content-based dynamic origin selection, network calls from viewer-facing events (such as to your own auth servers), and support for binary responses (such as images).
Amazon Web Services   news  
Continuous Delivery: GoCD vs. Jenkins — GoCD or Jenkins? In this blog, we compare GoCD with Jenkins on philosophy, getting started, continuous delivery, and plugins. Understand more about how these CI/CD tools fit your needs.
GoCD   sponsored  
Serverless Architectures with AWS Lambda [PDF] — A 50 page whitepaper on AWS Lambda and serverless architectures.
Amazon Web Services
Set Concurrency Limits on Individual AWS Lambda Functions — Allows you to throttle a given function if it reaches a maximum number of concurrent executions allowed.
Amazon Web Services   news  
AWS Lambda Gets Go Support and a Tool for Sharing Serverless Apps — Great news for Go(lang) developers. The new Serverless Application Repository is also interesting as it lets developers share & import collections of functions.
VentureBeat   news  
AWS AppSync: Build Data-Driven Apps with Real-Time and Offline Capabilities — A fully managed serverless GraphQL service for real-time data queries and synchronization, aimed mostly at mobile app developers.
Tara Walker   news  
Building a Voice-Activated Movie Search App Powered by Amazon Lex, Lambda, and MongoDB Atlas (Part 1)
mongodb   sponsored  
Securing Serverless Applications Step-by-Step — ‘Serverless’ doesn’t guarantee security. There are still ways for bad actors to gain access to data they shouldn’t, & serverless approaches even introduce new security issues of their own.
Mark Nunnikhoven   video  
Going Serverless? Compare Your FaaS Options — A look beyond the major serverless players (AWS, Azure, Google), highlighting lesser-known contenders for you to consider for your next project.
Chris Ward
Building a Serverless Data Pipeline — A good look at using OpenWhisk for a pipeline to StackOverflow.
Lorna Mitchell
Build a Serverless Todo List in 5 Minutes with StdLib and MongoDB
Steve Meyer
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