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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2020 · 40 MIN

Spring Cloud Function on Azure Explained

from Election Data Networks · host Terrence C

This podcast explores how Spring Cloud Function integrates with Azure Functions to build flexible, event-driven, serverless applications. It discusses function-based architecture, deployment strategies, cloud portability, and how to achieve a powerful “trifecta” of Spring, serverless, and cloud scalability. Perfect for backend developers, cloud engineers, and architects looking to modernize applications with serverless patterns.

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This podcast explores how Spring Cloud Function integrates with Azure Functions to build flexible, event-driven, serverless applications. It discusses function-based architecture, deployment strategies, cloud portability, and how to achieve a powerful “trifecta” of Spring, serverless, and cloud scalability. Perfect for backend developers, cloud engineers, and architects looking to modernize applications with serverless patterns.

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