Iguazio is at the forefront of vendors providing flexible serverless fabrics that can be deployed into private, public or hybrid multicloud environments, and even on laptops and low-power “internet of things” edge devices.
Iguazio is at the forefront of vendors providing flexible serverless fabrics that can be deployed into private, public or hybrid multicloud environments, and even on laptops and low-power “internet of things” edge devices.
Nuclio, built by Iguazio, can be used in the cloud or on-premises, though the company has worked with Microsoft to ensure it works best with Azure, where it states that it can provide the ‘most advanced serverless framework deployable at the edge.’
Iguazio offers a service that enables companies to get the right data quickly so they can make better decisions.
I will prove my point with a common function use-case: watching a native cloud provider service (AWS S3) and acting every time there is an update. The function is written in Go and uses the nuclio serverless platform over Kubernetes.
In this podcast for Enterprise Management 360, Asaf Somekh talks about redesigning data stack to support real-time analytics, complimenting Amazon services and delivering dreams.
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