Tired of the same old serverless story? You've probably seen the basics of Function-as-a-Service with the big cloud providers. But there's a whole new world of serverless possibilities waiting to be explored. Join us as we dive deep into the future of serverless Java development with cloud-agnostic platforms on Kubernetes. We'll show you how to build cloud-native, event-driven applications that are fast, scalable, and resilient.
Key takeaways:
By incorporating these patterns and tips, you can create a captivating and informative session that leaves your audience eager to explore the world of serverless Java.
Key takeaways:
- Lightning-fast startup times: Learn how Quarkus optimizes your Java code for serverless environments.
- Kubernetes-native serverless: Discover the power of Knative for deploying and managing your serverless functions.
- Vendor-agnostic serverless: Break free from cloud vendor lock-in and deploy your applications anywhere.
- Real-world use cases: See how leading organizations are leveraging serverless to solve complex problems.
By incorporating these patterns and tips, you can create a captivating and informative session that leaves your audience eager to explore the world of serverless Java.
Daniel Oh
Red Hat
Java Champion, CNCF Ambassador, Developer Advocate, Technical Marketing, International Speaker, Published Author
Kevin Dubois
Red Hat
Kevin is a Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat, where his deep passion for open source, Java, and cloud-native development shines through. As a recognized Java Champion, accomplished software engineer, author, and keynote speaker, Kevin is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of modern software development. His role at Red Hat allows him to immerse himself in cutting-edge open source projects while enhancing the developer experience across the globe.
A true advocate for the open source community, Kevin also contributes when he can to projects like Quarkus, Knative, Apache Camel, and Podman (Desktop). He’s also an organizing member of the Belgian CNCF and the Belgian Java User Group.
Multilingual and multicultural, Kevin speaks English, Dutch, French, and Italian fluently. Currently based in Belgium, he has lived in Italy and the USA as well.
A true advocate for the open source community, Kevin also contributes when he can to projects like Quarkus, Knative, Apache Camel, and Podman (Desktop). He’s also an organizing member of the Belgian CNCF and the Belgian Java User Group.
Multilingual and multicultural, Kevin speaks English, Dutch, French, and Italian fluently. Currently based in Belgium, he has lived in Italy and the USA as well.