Serverless, knative, & project riff, with Mark Fisher (Ep. 112)

August 31, 2018 Michael Coté

Few topics are driving more interest than "serverless." Pivotal has been working on a function framework called Project Riff for awhile. At its core, it's an event driven model for building applications. Recently, the team announced that riff works on knative. We discuss riff, knative, and serverless in general. There's also a little bit of news this week, and some herring history.

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Michael Coté

Michael Coté works on the advocates team for VMware Tanzu. See @cote for more.

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